
There is no doubt that James Harden is one of the best singles breakups in the history of the league, scoring 30.4 points, 36.1 points and 34.3 points respectively from 2018 to 2020, which also allowed Harden to win the scoring champion for three consecutive years and lead the Rockets to a 65-win season in 2018 to win the regular season MVP trophy.
Harden can also lead the league in assist stats, and in 2017, Harden was able to contribute 11.2 assists to the Rockets. Therefore, as a top ball controller, scorer and organizational core, Harden has also been successfully selected as one of the 75 superstars in history.
However, James Harden has had many Hall of Fame teammates in his career, and here are the All-Star teammates james Harden has partnered in his career:
Kevin Durant: Thunder (2010-12), Nets (2021-22)
Russell Westbrook: Thunder (2010-12), Rockets (2020)
Dwight Howard: Rockets (2014-16)
Chris Paul: Rockets (2018-19)
Kyrie Irving: Nets (2021-22)
Joel Embiid: 76ers (2022)
Harden has been sent to the 76ers by the Nets before this year's trade deadline, so this season alone Harden has partnered With Durant, Irving and Joel Embiid. Looking back at Harden's career, in addition to partnering Durant and Westbrook during his time for the Thunder, he also partnered with Howard, Paul and Westbrook after joining the Rockets, but during this time Harden really could not win the championship trophy.
So after a losing season for the Nets, Harden, now sent to the 76ers, does have a chance to storm the first championship trophy of his career.