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James Harden on challenges he faced teaming up with superstars in Brooklyn Nets: “Am I still the quitter?"

The James Harden experiment ended in Brooklyn without much success. Harden got a lot of heat for wanting to leave a situation that wasn’t working out. While speaking to Fox Sports about the situation, Harden spoke up for himself.

"Am I still the quitter?" Harden said.

Harden wanted to leave Brooklyn after not having the team he wanted to play with on the court. There were injuries and Kyrie Irving not getting the COVID-19 vaccine cost them a lot of games. When Harden discussed wanting to depart, he also mentioned that Kevin Durant wanted to leave the Nets this summer as well.

Harden is now a member of the Philadelphia 76ers and is paired with MVP candidate Joel Embiid. The team fell in the second round of the playoffs last season to Miami in the Eastern Conference semifinals, but the 76ers (15-12) are back with a reinvigorated roster.

"I knew people were going to talk and say, 'You quit' and all that stuff, but then the following summer, the other superstar there [Durant] wanted to leave. So it's like: Am I still the quitter?"

— James Harden

(via @YaronWeitzman, foxs.pt/3W382Jb)

Harden returned to the Sixers' lineup after an injury kept him out for a month, and he has been very good. He is averaging 22.3 points, 12.5 assists and 6.0 rebounds per game for a team that has won three straight games.

The team will face off against the road-challenged, Stephen Curry-less Golden State Warriors (14-15) at home on Friday night.


Joel Embiid and James Harden dynamic duo

The Philadelphia 76ers will get their first full season of James Harden and Joel Embiid together. These two players can be the best inside and outside punches in the league. Harden, obtained in the Ben Simmons trade in February, is a former league MVP, and Embiid is a candidate who aspires to win one.

In their first 6 games together this season, James Harden and Joel Embiid had an ORTG of 111.5 and a DRTG of 108.3 and went 2-4.

Over their last 4 games, they have an ORTG of 123 with a DRTG of 104.3. They’re 3-1 in that span.

They’re beginning to figure it out. #ScaryMinutes. https://t.co/4fZiBG8GUe

In the last two games, Harden has had over 15 assists in both contests, while Embiid scored 31 and 53. Over the last four games, Embiid is averaging 40.3 ppg and 9.5 rpg. During that stretch, they are getting James’ 22.3 ppg and 12.5 apg. If they can keep this up, they will be almost impossible to stop.

The team is in fifth place in the Eastern Conference standings. They will have to move up to at least fourth place to have home-court advantage in a first-round series. The team is only six games out first place in the conference with more than half of the season left.

Harden, 33, is a 10-time All-Star and a member of the NBA's 75th Anniversary team. He has been both the MVP (in 2017-18) and the Sixth Man of the Year (in 2011-12). He's led the league in scoring three times and assists once.

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