Barkley's a nobody? Stephen A? USA Today? Big Lead? Daryl Morey? Mike D'Antoni?
Bill Simmons has said on his podcast that Harden's season ranks with Jordan's 86-87 season. There are so many other media outlets I could list them all day.
The debate over which player in NBA history is the greatest of all time is one that wages on constantly, it seems. A new debate may just be starting, though, after last night's thrilling overtime
Skip Bayless explains to Chris Broussard, Shannon Sharpe and Joy Taylor why he disagrees with Houston head coach Mike D'Antoni's comment that James Harden is the 'best offensive player he’s ever seen'. Skip explains how Harden's offense doesn't compare to all-time NBA greats like Michael Jordan and Kobe Bryant.
Often times in life we become prisoners of the moment. We follow trends and gravitate toward what’s popular in the moment. Styles change, technology advances, and we often times forget or, dare I…
To get anywhere interesting in the discussion about James Harden 's place in NBA history, you have to accept the idea that "best" isn't a fixed descriptor. It's a mantle that changes hands all the time as the game advances...