Live Bar, June 28 -tim Legler, a retired NBA player and current ESPN commentator, talked about whether 76 people should continue the topic of “harden + enbide” in today’s program.
Tim Legler said directly: “I don’t think it should continue, because there is no champion with Harden.”
“When you observe the real stars in the league-I don’t mean Harden is not a star-but when you observe the real stars, there are some things that these people can do, but Harden has proved that he can’t do many times.” Tim Legler said, “Real stars can pull the ball, and they may pull it at any night, but they can’t pull it as thoroughly as Harden. If you are a star with an average score of 23 points and 25 points, you can finally find a way to get 20 points on a night when you are in a bad state, but what about Harden? He will make 6 points and 6 mistakes, and then disappear in the fourth section to escape all the pressure.”
“In this way, you can’t win, because Harden has the ball in his hand in the whole game, and when he plays, he is more thorough than others. Just look at the series against Celtics this year, G1 and G4 Harden played legendary games, but what about the other five games? He averaged 12 points (small Editor’s note: Actually 13.4 points).” Tim Legler said.
“Another thing Harden couldn’t do was what Tatum did to them in that round of series-rebound.” Tim Legler went on to say, “in one night, when you are in a bad state, you still find the state in the end. But if Harden is in a bad state after 8 minutes of opening, it will be over. I have a group chat, which is full of Philadelphia people. They all understand that as long as the opening performance is not good, that’s all for Harden today.”