James Harden says Game 6 and Game 7 vs. Warriors are on his mind "every day"
“It’s on my mind every day. It’s Game 6, Game 7, that’s what drives me every day,” Harden said.
James Harden said that he thinks about Game 6 and Game 7 of the series against the Warriors every day.
Per Yahoo Sports, “It’s on my mind every day. It’s Game 6, Game 7, that’s what drives me every day,” Harden said.
The Western Conference got much tougher with LeBron James leaving behind the conference he dominated for eight straight seasons to join the Los Angeles Lakers, but Harden was unmoved by much of what happened this summer — be it James, Cousins giving the Warriors that fifth All-Star they’d been lacking, or even Paul George electing to stay with Russell Westbrook in Oklahoma City.
“Nothing changes. The West is already a beast,” Harden said. “We all know what the Warriors bring. Obviously, DeMarcus Cousins is very skilled and talented, but they’re still the Warriors, they won three out of four championships. But we were right there. Clearly, last year showed us we were right there. And we’ll be right there next year as well.”
Per Yahoo Sports, “It’s on my mind every day. It’s Game 6, Game 7, that’s what drives me every day,” Harden said.
The Western Conference got much tougher with LeBron James leaving behind the conference he dominated for eight straight seasons to join the Los Angeles Lakers, but Harden was unmoved by much of what happened this summer — be it James, Cousins giving the Warriors that fifth All-Star they’d been lacking, or even Paul George electing to stay with Russell Westbrook in Oklahoma City.
“Nothing changes. The West is already a beast,” Harden said. “We all know what the Warriors bring. Obviously, DeMarcus Cousins is very skilled and talented, but they’re still the Warriors, they won three out of four championships. But we were right there. Clearly, last year showed us we were right there. And we’ll be right there next year as well.”