Murphs56 wrote:
People around these parts are really sold on Harden, I am one who isn't. I'm going to wait now that he's going to be a max player in a starting role to see if he he's really worth that amount of money. Everyone likes the deal for Houston, but in the end their Big Money contracts are Lin and Harden, 2 talented, yet Unproven players as far as Franchise cornerstones are concerned. Remember guys, This isn't Harden coming off the bench behind 2 perennial all-stars in Durant and Westbrook and being the third scoring option, this is Harden basically being asked to be the man. Big difference
Edit: They also have a ton of money wrapped up in Asik. So your core is Lin, Harden and Asik. I don't know if I'm buying
Ehhh. Hold on my dude. Harden played WAAAAY more minutes than either of his supastar counterparts alone on the court. That it, Harden played shit ton more minutes on the court without Westbrick or Durant than either of the other two played alone.
No reason to believe Harden won't be 20-5-6 player. 20 pts, 5 boards, 6-7 assists. He did it in the playoffs (before he choked in the finals) so that makes the entire argument moot to me. He may never be a crazy scorer, but neither was KG. Neither is Rondo, CP3, Rubio, Manu, etc. Plenty of stars become so without specializing in chasing the scoring title. That is what makes Harden a great player. He's a playmaker.
Side note - Harden is weak...I mean physically. Maybe he just plays soft defensively and on the boards, but too often he looks like he's a PG trying to guard Lebron or something. Am I way off base there?