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Had like a 75% win percentage when dropped a triple double tooBoth in line to be 6th seeded league MVPs. Very interesting to ya boy.
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Russ used to hunt for triple doubles like he was a real-life myplayer.Both in line to be 6th seeded league MVPs. Very interesting to ya boy.
Yikes
He’s not wrong tho, we keep trotting out these sub optimal sub lineups lol spacing with the starters is fine.
I like this actually. Not a fan of fultz. Pope could be decent on the magic.
Yea..nobody mentioned this. Nobody
Those first few games are extremely low volume for what used to be the premier volume scorer in this league. Some regression had to be expected.What boggles my mind is that he was great, even transformational the first four games with the Sixers.
What nobody cared to mention was that after his first game off to rest his hamstring against Miami, he was never the same. Look at the FG%
He also had 3+ weeks to rest between his last game in bk and first in Philly. Won't have that luxury going forwardThose first few games are extremely low volume for what used to be the premier volume scorer in this league. Some regression had to be expected.
Lower volume than in Brooklyn even.
The Sixers think Harden is in good hands with Simon Rice, the team’s vice president of athletic care. We’re lucky. Simon wrote three or four books on hamstring injuries,” Rivers said. “It’s just luck that he’s on our staff. James has bought into him 100%
“It’s funny that the big thing with James, once he had those injuries, you could tell he didn’t want to play at top speed, because that’s how you hurt it. Simon’s philosophy is the exact opposite, to get him playing at that speed to condition the hamstring to be able to play at that speed.”
Those first few games are extremely low volume for what used to be the premier volume scorer in this league. Some regression had to be expected.
Lower volume than in Brooklyn even.
Everything pointing to a rough playoffsHe also had 3+ weeks to rest between his last game in bk and first in Philly. Won't have that luxury going forward
Right, I’m saying the two things work hand-in-hand. You use the volume to get in rhythm, especially when you’re more of a shotmaker than pure, true talent marksman.I don't mind the lower volume, it's his conversion rate that I am worried about.