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November 11th News: Today, the NBA mid-season championship has come to an end, and the Dallas Mavericks defeated the Los Angeles Clippers 144-126.
Before the game, the Mavericks' commentator criticized James Harden of the Clippers in a two-minute tirade. He recounted various incidents from Harden's past in the league and made it clear that Harden is the problem himself.
"You wanted D'Antoni, they (Rockets) gave you; you wanted to play your style, they allowed it; you wanted Howard, they brought him for you, and when you got tired of him, they kicked him out; you wanted Paul, they traded for him, and when you got tired of him, they got rid of him; you wanted your good brother Westbrook, they brought him in for you; you wanted to go to the gambling city on rest days, they agreed; you wanted to stay overnight at the nightclub, the team changed the schedule for you; then you said, 'I want to go to New York (Nets), there is a bright future there, and my old buddy Kevin Durant is there, the big three can take off,' but a year later, you want to run away again. You say, 'I want to go back to the side of the 76ers general manager,' and you swap teams with Simmons. There (with the 76ers), you have an MVP teammate (Embiid), and you are also an MVP, but in the end, you say they didn't give me enough ball power."
"They gave you ball power, you controlled the ball power, and then in the playoffs against the Celtics, in Game 7, you scored 9 points out of 7 attempts. You quarreled with the team again, and they helped you fire the coach (Rivers), but it's not enough. You said, 'I want to go to Los Angeles, where the future is bright.'"
"James (Harden), listen carefully, do you have that kind of friend who complains about every roommate in every dorm, saying this person is bad, that person is also bad, but he never thought, never realized, that he is the bad person himself. Hey, James (Harden), you are that 'bad roommate.'"
"If you don't succeed again this year in this team and this system, and you want to start pointing fingers again, maybe no one will listen to you anymore. You are not the big beard, you are not the system, you are the problem." |
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