ESPN analyst Scott Van Pelt destroyed James Harden for his actions after his performance in the game 7 of Drab.
James Harden has finished the 16th season of his NBA career. During his stint, the beard broke many records in the regular season.
However, many times Harden has failed to impress fans that it will be playoff time. Fans were hoping for another outcome during the recent LA Clippers vs. Denver Nuggets clash, but Harden went out for a disappointing Game 7 outing.
As a result, the Clippers were sent home as Harden and co-op after just seven games. It is expected to be reorganized in the summer.
Following Harden’s terrible Game 7 performance, his future with the Clippers is being raised in question. After all, the 35-year-old has player options on his contract for the 2025-26 season.
Back to Harden’s performance, ESPN analyst Scott Van Pelt has destroyed what he disliked about the “weak” performances of the previous NBA MVP.
“7 points, and that’s a lack of something like “I want to.” “There’s a lot of assists, but they shoot eight times, score single digit points and the team will drop 30 again,” Vanpelt said.
He added:
To be precise, Harden scored 7 points, five rebounds and 13 assists on a 120-101 loss. Harden’s playmaking was elite, but he was only two fields off the field.
ESPN analysts were not completed as they issued more verdict concerns about who Harden is throughout his NBA career.
“Don’t leave and talk. You get what you get, it’s small, it’s weak. That’s under him too.
“This is what it is. This is who he is, what he is a player,” concluded Van Pelt.
As SVP said, if you don’t talk to the media after a terrible performance, you’ll just add fuel to the fire. At this point, it’s no surprise that Clippers fans are hoping to turn their backs on star guards and opt out of expensive player options.