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Harden played his only NBA Finals in 2012 when he was part of the Oklahoma City Thunder averaging 12.4 points, 4.8 rebounds, and 3.6 assists in five games.
A 22-year-old James Harden had a disastrous Finals in 2012, averaging just 12.4 points on 37.5% shooting during the five-game, championship-deciding series.
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James Harden believes OKC Thunder would've won multiple ... - MSNHarden's 2012 trade to the Houston Rockets altered league history. What looked like a potential dynasty in OKC failed to make another NBA Finals appearance for several reasons.
There is no debate on who the greatest shooting guard of all time is. Michael Jordan is the greatest player of all time, only challenged by LeBron James. The se ...
James Harden has made the postseason in each of his 15 NBA seasons, but he has a complicated playoff history. From his rookie season in Oklahoma City when he joined forces with Russell Westbrook ...
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Yardbarker on MSNRumor: James Harden, Chris Paul ‘Didn’t Have The Greatest Relationship’ On Rockets, Harden On Board With Paul Joining ClippersJames Harden and Chris Paul “didn’t have the greatest relationship” when they were teammates on the Houston Rockets from 2017 ...
Harden beat the buzzer at the end of the first quarter of Game 1 of the 2012 NBA Finals. Oklahoma City would go on to win the game but lose the series to Miami.
The Miami Heat are headed to the Eastern Conference finals for the second time in three years after defeating the Philadelphia 76ers, 99-90, in Game 6 on Thursday night at the Wells Fargo Center ...
Players of Harden's caliber are ultimately judged by playoff results, but this was unquestionably a legendary regular season. Harden, 29, dragged the injury-ravaged Rockets up from near the bottom ...
Harden's playoff career has been defined by disappointment. How he attacks the Lakers could change that.
There are a plethora of reasons why it did not work out for the Rockets to at least make an NBA Finals. Dwight Howard was never a perfect fit next to Harden. They ran into the dynastic Golden ...
Los Angeles Clippers star James Harden is remaining in Los Angeles. ESPN reports that the 11-time NBA All-Star is declining his player option and plans to sign a new two-year, $81.5 million deal ...
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