James Harden Says He Doesn’t Need Credit for NBA Achievements

Philadelphia 76ers NBA player James Harden was candid about recognizing his role in the league and said, “I don’t care”

James Hardenwhich defends the Philadelphia 76ers at NBA, polemicized by ‘dismissing’ the receipt of credits for his great achievements in the league. Speaking to the newspaper “USA Today”, the shipowner pointed out that he is not interested in obtaining recognition from the public, who, according to him, will value whoever they want.

“I don’t need credit for what I did in the NBA”Harden spiked. “I do not really care. I think people give credit where they want to give it. Each one chooses who they want to give recognition to.”. In the match against detroit pistonsthe All-Star scored a triple-double of 20 points, 11 rebounds and 11 assists.

“If I felt like I wasn’t getting any credit, I wouldn’t be doing other things I need to. So I only focus on what I can control. I do my job and try to be the best James Harden I can be.”, completed the star. In addition to the good performance against the Pistons, the number 1 became one of the only ones to reach the mark of 21 assists in a confrontation in the history of the Sixers, which he achieved playing against Los Angeles Clippers.

In this way, the 33-year-old athlete added: “I think I can impact the game in more ways than one. I just try to find ways to put my game to work. Whether it’s scoring, helping with rebounds or being the facilitator [de jogadas]. So that means I’m impacting the game in many ways.”

James Harden defending the Sixers in the NBA (Credits: Getty Images)

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THE Golden State Warriors in Stephen Curry was defeated in the NBA by phoenix sunsin a round last Tuesday, 10. Despite the return of the point guard (who was sidelined by injury) to the Californian squad, the Arizona franchise managed to nail the final score of 125 to 113, even though it had entered the court with embezzlement.

On the triumphant side, Mikal Bridges and Damion Lee were the ones that were most present in the team’s score, scoring 26 and 22 points, respectively. The Warriors, in turn, could count on Klay Thompson (29), Jordan Poole (27) and Curry himself (24) being the main scorers of the San Francisco team.


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