Harden will make his 76ers debut on Feb. 26, Beijing time, and he's also close to unlocking a new milestone. According to the data, Harden has now hit 2547 three-pointers, ranking fourth in history, and he only needs to score 14 more three-pointers to surpass Reggie Miller (2560) and rise to third place in history. Currently in the first place is Curry (3083 records) and the second is Ray Allen (2973 records).

Previously, Harden has said that he has won most personal honors, and the most urgent desire is a championship trophy, and he applied to the Nets for a trade to Philadelphia, which is also aimed at this goal. Speaking about the motivation to join the 76ers in an interview, Harden said: "I'm excited, I'm a contender, I'm willing to give everything to bring championships to the 76ers and Philadelphia, that's the main reason I'm here, and there's a great opportunity ahead of us." ”
Joining Philadelphia not only means that Harden will join forces with Embiid, but also means that his backcourt partner has been replaced by young Maxi. Harden is very optimistic about the young man's future. "You like the way he's young, energetic, he's playing more and more handy, he's very aggressive and can read the game correctly on the pitch. I can't wait, I think we're going to have good chemistry. ”
Harden made his career debut and usually performed very well. On November 1, 2012, in his first game with the Rockets, Harden exploded with 37 points, 6 rebounds, 12 assists and 4 steals to help the Rockets beat the Pistons; on January 17, 2021, in his first game with the Nets, Harden also got 32 points, 12 rebounds, 14 assists and 4 steals, helping the Nets defeat the Magic. On February 26, 2022, joining the 76ers' first game, can Harden continue such a strong debut performance? Let's wait and see!