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In Photos: James Harden's girlfriend Paije Speights shows off her $121,899 luxury bag collection & Clippers star-themed Uno cards

James Harden's girlfriend, designer Paije Speights, made several posts to Instagram showing off her $121,899 luxury bag collection and a set of Harden-themed Uno cards.

The luxury bag collection of the LA Clippers star's girlfriend features Louis Vuitton's Speedy P9 Bandouliere 40. The pricing of each one is as follows: black-tie - $59,000, amethyste - $17,200, monogram leather blue - $12,399, pink agate - $16,100 and turquoise - $17,200.

Aside from the impressive Louis Vuitton showcase, Paije Speights also shared a look at the James Harden-themed Uno playing cards. The 10-time NBA All-Star branded himself with the "Uno" nickname, referring to himself as No.1 and his "Under No One" mentality. It is also a reference to his Adidas short film of the same title.

Paije Speights' Louis Vuitton bag collection
Paije Speights' Louis Vuitton bag collection
Paije Speights' Louis Vuitton bag collection
Paije Speights' Louis Vuitton bag collection
Paije Speights provided a look into the Harden-themed Uno playing cards
Paije Speights provided a look into the Harden-themed Uno playing cards

Speights shared the images on her Instagram stories for her 194K followers to see.


James Harden's girlfriend shared a gushing image alongside Clippers star on Instagram

Fashion designer Paije Speights originally made her relationship with James Harden official via an Instagram post on June 13 with the caption "Numero Uno." The post featured a set of photos of the couple being close to one another during Rondo's wedding on June 12.

Her latest post featured another picture of the couple and even included a lyric from rapper DMX's "How's It Goin' Down." The post garnered 10,466 likes on the platform.

"Mad love, Boo, to the end, haha."
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James Harden talks about being remembered as a winner

With the 2024-25 NBA Season commencing in a few months, Harden talked about the kind of legacy he wants to leave behind, as per a BasketNews interview.

"That I was a winner," Harden said. "That I had a different love for the game. ... put the money aside, I really enjoy and love the game of basketball and playing it. Whether it's being with the kids here or when I travel [to] other places in Europe, when I go to China, I just want people to understand how much I really love and enjoy the game of basketball."

The 2018 MVP has faced some criticism for his postseason play with statistics of the superstar coming up short. Regardless, Harden remains adamant about being viewed as someone who wanted to win by all means necessary.

LA Clippers' James Harden went up against Dallas Mavericks' Kyrie Irving - Source: Imagn
LA Clippers' James Harden went up against Dallas Mavericks' Kyrie Irving - Source: Imagn

Despite his postseason performances, the Clippers guard has earned All-NBA awards and has broken scoring records.

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