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Game. Set. Match.
Could James Harden lead a playoff caliber team as the lead player/scorer?
Harden is a good player, but is he good enough to be the leader/star player of a playoff caliber squad?
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How I feel in ur head
Re: Could James Harden lead a playoff caliber team as the lead player/scorer?
I personally don't think so. I think his game style is much more suited to coming off the bench/being a complimentary player.. like Manu.
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Gooner | Heat Nation
Re: Could James Harden lead a playoff caliber team as the lead player/scorer?
Noooope. He's not THAT good. He'd at most average 20 points on 45% shooting and fail as a lead dog.
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Re: Could James Harden lead a playoff caliber team as the lead player/scorer?
It would have to be with a very good supporting cast though like the Denver Nuggets.
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Re: Could James Harden lead a playoff caliber team as the lead player/scorer?
I think great second option but nah not a leader. He's the kind of guy who can pick up the slack and make plays when your main guys having a bad night. Personally I'd love to see him next to Dirk in Dallas.
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Nuggets/Avs/Broncos.
Re: Could James Harden lead a playoff caliber team as the lead player/scorer?
Originally Posted by StateOfMind12
It would have to be with a very good supporting cast though like the Denver Nuggets.
I dunno if I'm crazy in saying this but I don't even see him being the best player on the Denver Nuggets. I think he'd fall in as just another piece of the puzzle. I think Lawson would be better and he'd be right there with Iggy\Gallo. At best I think it'd be a combined effort and he wouldn't clearly separate himself from the others.
Not even 100% to do with his talent, just Denver as a team.
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I don't get picked last at the park anymore
Re: Could James Harden lead a playoff caliber team as the lead player/scorer?
Originally Posted by bdreason
Harden is a good player, but is he good enough to be the leader/star player of a playoff caliber squad?
probably not, especially with the new flopping rules his numbers will never be the same. role player 4 life
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Chuck Hayes Stan
Re: Could James Harden lead a playoff caliber team as the lead player/scorer?
I think he could in the east, but that team would be a perennial first round exit.
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Re: Could James Harden lead a playoff caliber team as the lead player/scorer?
Originally Posted by NuggetsFan
I dunno if I'm crazy in saying this but I don't even see him being the best player on the Denver Nuggets. I think he'd fall in as just another piece of the puzzle. I think Lawson would be better and he'd be right there with Iggy\Gallo. At best I think it'd be a combined effort and he wouldn't clearly separate himself from the others.
Not even 100% to do with his talent, just Denver as a team.
The only one I could see being better than Harden is McGee and Faried. Faried is a beast. Lawson is not better and Iggy is not better although I would rather have Iggy on my team especially as a 2nd/3rd option but as a 1st option Harden reigns superior.
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Mohamed Bamba
Re: Could James Harden lead a playoff caliber team as the lead player/scorer?
Maybe the 8th seed in the East.
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Death Before Dishonor
Re: Could James Harden lead a playoff caliber team as the lead player/scorer?
he's Joe Johnson with a beard.
so yeah
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Heat Nation
Re: Could James Harden lead a playoff caliber team as the lead player/scorer?
Say he had a supporting cast of like Lowry, Iguodala, Josh Smith, and Gorrat then sure!
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NBA Legend
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AK47DR91
Fan in the Stands (unregistered)
Re: Could James Harden lead a playoff caliber team as the lead player/scorer?
Not a caliber playoff team, but I think he's capable of leading a team into the playoffs(1st Round exit) a couple of seasons. And maybe one surprising playoff run, like 1st Round upset or CF series appearance.
I think Harden's ceiling as the lead dog would be similar to Glenn Robinson in Milwaukee or Glen Rice in Miami and Charlotte. 2 or 3 playoff appearances and 1 surprising playoff run.
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7-time NBA All-Star
Re: Could James Harden lead a playoff caliber team as the lead player/scorer?
Originally Posted by Papaya Petee
Say he had a supporting cast of like Lowry, Iguodala, Josh Smith, and Gorrat then sure!
If that was his supporting cast, he'd probably be the third best player on the team; second at best.
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