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Harden updated the social media to find a way to play basketball, teasing Embiid for being sullen because he lost to Maxi

Beijing time on March 5 news, Philadelphia 76ers 125-119 victory over the Cleveland Cavaliers, after the game, James Harden in a row on the social network updated two consecutive messages, praising teammates and teams.

Harden updated the social media to find a way to play basketball, teasing Embiid for being sullen because he lost to Maxi

The first message Harden posted some scenes of the 76ers and cavaliers game (see the picture in the article), which were the moments when he was in the same frame as Embiid, Maxi, Green and others, and he also wrote for this group of photos that "this is the way to play basketball", which means that playing basketball in the 76ers is what he thinks he looks like.

Harden updated the social media to find a way to play basketball, teasing Embiid for being sullen because he lost to Maxi

So what does Harden think of basketball? Consider the following data:

After the All-Star, Harden played in all of the 76ers' games to date, and while the team won four consecutive games, each of these four games could score 126.5 points, the first in the league in the same period; he could hit 15 three-pointers per game, the third in the league; and averaged 26.3 assists per game, the tenth in the league.

Harden updated the social media to find a way to play basketball, teasing Embiid for being sullen because he lost to Maxi

The second message, the bearded man posted a photo of Maxi and Embiid (see above), the picture of Embiid is a little sullen, or can be understood as confused, and Maxi looks up at Embiid with a smile on his face. Harden's caption for the photo reads, "When you find out your little brother can beat you at 21..."

Obviously, the bearded text + photo is a joke on Embiid, but also praises Maxi's performance. In today's game against the Cavaliers, Maxi scored 33 points on 5-of-6 three-pointers. And since partnering Harden, Maxi has averaged 26.8 points and 4.5 assists per game, shooting 64.9% from the field and 70% from three-point range.

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