James Harden certainly hasn’t given his best ex since leaving the Houston Rockets a few seasons ago. Since then, The Beard has played with the likes of Kevin Durant, Kyrie Irving, and Joel Embiid, but hasn’t found his rhythm. Likewise, sports media personality Kevin Wildes feels how Harden can turn his game on and off at will.
James Harden was unable to lead the team efficiently, as Joel Embiid did not appear in the Philadelphia 76ers’ first games of the semi-final series against the Miami Heat. Harden’s intent and lack of competitiveness were also evident on the pitch. He gave his opinion on the last episode that Wilde went on. everything in order.

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Wildes touched on James Harden’s main postseason issues. He suggested that the former MVP turned off his skills and motivation when Steve Nash’s wanted to leave the Nets in February, but never turned it on again.
said, “Here’s the weird thing about James Harden. It has the ability to turn it on and off at its own discretion. Sixers fans and basketball fans in general want him to open it up: ‘Dude, believe in yourself. Don’t just take a handful of shots in the second half. We need you while Embiid is not here.’ So for him, the ability to switch on and off is the most confusing part of his game.”
In Embiid’s absence, Harden was expected to rage before the Sixers had any chance against the top-ranked Heat. Statistics told the opposite story. James Harden went 5 to 1 in the second half of the game 119-103 on Wednesday, recording another half with just four points. He went 3 to 0 in the fourth quarter, scoring just two points in two free throws. Harden finished with 20 points.

With so many questioning the Philadelphia 76ers and James Harden’s intentions for the semi-final series, will we witness Beard stepping on the gas as the festivities return to the Wells Fargo Center? It remains to be seen.
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