@Utdwavee The small ball was good, but we got exposed against the lakers they should’ve put him on the bench or sum. I cant remember if he was apart of the deal for roco or not
this scene him saving the boys and dodging the woman not repeating his mistake and facing homelander and dying a hero god i can’t take this rip a-train i will miss you so much king #theboys
@h46i_@MattWrlddd@SepzenoOfficial 1. Spider-Man: Homecoming
•🍅 Critics: 92%
•🍿 Audience: 87%
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2. Spider-Man: Far From Home
•🍅 Critics: 91%
•🍿 Audience: 95%
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3. Spider-Man: No Way Home
•🍅 Critics: 93%
•🍿 Audience: 97%
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@lukeross256@BGNHoops Literally avg 35 vs warriors
Game 7 winning block vs Okc
Game 6 winning shot vs Spurs
Game 7 close out 3-1 comeback vs clippers
Game 6 vs Dallas mavs
Game 1 and 4 vs Celtics
Reminder that Harden suffered a grade 2 hamstring strain and came back to play hurt TEN days later. An injury that takes 3-8 weeks to recover from.
Yet some people still question his heart in the playoffs...
@ntg__23@real_manguy@NBA__Courtside And living and dying 3s clearly didn’t help Houston either 😂😂. They went 0-27 from 3 over the course of 2p+ minutes, 7/44 from the field with a 50 offensive rating. Pretty sure some mid range shots and free throws, which Wade provides, would’ve made the difference
Patrick Beverly list his facts on why he says James Harden is better than Dwyane Wade:
MVPs: Harden
Scoring titles: Harden
Assist Titles: Harden
All NBA 1st team: Harden
All NBA 2nd team: Harden
Career points: Harden
Career assist: Harden
Career rebounds: Harden
Career steals: Harden
Career blocks: Wade
“I think this argument isn’t a disrespect to Dwyane Wade, I think it’s a disrespect to James Harden”
(Via @patbev21)
@live_X_it@IVpointplays@JHarden13 You'd be a goofy
Literally avg 35 vs warriors
Game 7 winning block vs Okc
Game 6 winning shot vs Spurs
Game 7 close out 3-1 comeback vs clippers
Game 6 vs Dallas mavs
Game 1 and 4 vs Celtics
James Harden needs:
814 points to reach the 30k
1,186 assists to reach 10k
He would become the only guard in NBA history with at least 30k points and 10k assists.
The James Harden–Darius Garland trade near the deadline stunned the league.
A contending team moved a 26-year-old All-Star for a former MVP who’s a decade older.
For the Cavaliers, the vision was clear. Harden fills a need right now as a battle-tested playmaker who's big and durable.
For the Clippers, the timeline shifted. Garland gives them a much longer runway, even if injuries have raised questions along the way.
Nine games into Garland’s Clippers stint and 17 games into Harden’s run in Cleveland, the numbers across the board are telling an interesting story.
For all the noise about “who won the trade,” it might be simpler than that.
Cleveland wanted to chase the moment. Los Angeles wanted pieces for life after Kawhi Leonard.
Different timelines. Same goal.
And maybe, both teams got what they wanted.