“Y’all really thought James Harden was the problem?!”: Twitter user points out MASSIVE about bias on Kyrie Irving and Kevin Durant during earlier months of NBA season
NBA Troll account puts forth massive point about James Harden as Kevin Durant and Kyrie Irving can’t stop the Nets’ downfall
The Nets are now down 0-3 in this series against the Celtics. Yikes!
So much for the dynamic duo of Kyrie Irving and Kevin Durant causing mayhem together on the rest of the NBA, this season. Really, they can’t even make it an interesting series in the first round of the playoffs!
All these points have made the NBA community trounce and trample on the image of the Nets on every form of social media. But, while there are roasts abound in every corner here, there is one specific Twitter user that has managed to point out a key detail we all have been missing.
Let’s get into it, shall we?
‘BGN’ reminds everyone that James Harden was considered to be the problem when he was teammates with Kevin Durant and Kyrie Irving
Now, during his time in Brooklyn, James Harden was far from blameless. Sure, he had the occasional monster game and rolled along. But, far too often, he would give you production that was barely fit for even a role player, much less a star.
However, while he definitely deserved a part of the blame, the people mistakenly gave him the whole pie at the time. And now, with all the holes in this team finally starting to rear their heads, well, you have people tweeting this out.
They tried to say James Harden was the problem in Brooklyn. pic.twitter.com/te8vj4B3tJ
— BGN (@BGN_5) April 24, 2022
Let’s be clear here, James Harden has hardly looked like himself thus far. In fact, while the 76ers are up 3-1 in their first-round series against the Raptors at the moment, it’d be nothing less than unfair to say he played any major role in it.
But still, as we said earlier, now the people are starting to realize that the bearded one wasn’t the only problem in this borough of New York. And it took the Nets disappointing the NBA world on an astronomical level to do it.
Best of luck Kevin Durant and Kyrie Irving. God knows you’ll need it.
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