Former NBA Champion Believes James Harden Will Make Kevin Durant and Kyrie Irving Better at Nets
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James Harden is officially a Brooklyn Net. Brooklyn has formed a big three unlike ever seen before, in pure individual ability. However, the question around this team now is whether Harden can co-exist on the floor with Kyrie Irving and Kevin Durant.
Former NBA Champion with the Cleveland Cavaliers, Channing Frye, believes that Harden will fit into the system perfectly. He recognized Harden’s ability to play extended minutes and his ability to distribute the ball as a passer.
“He’s going to make people better.” @channingfrye shares what he expects to see from Harden when he makes his Nets debut. #GameTime pic.twitter.com/IbHVi6tE3E
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“He gon’ make people better. Right? He’s a willing passer, and I think that’s the biggest part of my emphasis. We joke around and there’s been issues with his conditioning, but at the end, James Harden is a hooper. In D’Antoni’s system, James Harden was top 10 in minutes played. In Houston, he went about it in a way people didn’t agree with. But the end result is that he’s on the Nets. So right now, he’s just going to play himself into shape.”
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James Harden and the Nets: Is this new team doomed to fail?
What has held up the ascension of James Harden to an NBA Champion? He has had co-stars like Dwight Howard, Chris Paul, and Russell Westbrook, but is ringless even today. However, he is joining two former champions in Kyrie and KD. They are also world-class individual talents, with all three being top-10 players in the league over the last decade.
Considering Kyrie once left Cleveland because he did not want to be a side-kick, a lot of this will come to him. KD is an effortless scorer, so he will get his points either way. However, Kyrie and Harden are high-usage ball-dominant players.
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Hopefully, they can tap into the playmakers within them and figure this out for the sake of this championship push. None of their legacies will look good if they fail to win after building a team like this.