NBA officials recently updated this season's player singles score list, Harden continues to rank first in the league, pressing the thunder core Alexander.

Now in Philadelphia, Harden is playing in six games, averaging seven points per game and shooting 48 percent from the field. Meanwhile, Harden can score 1.36 points per singles game.
Although he scored only 11 points on 3-of-3 17 shooting in the most recent game against Durant and Irving, it does not hide that Harden's overall performance after joining Philadelphia is excellent, nor does it affect his singles performance after joining Philadelphia than when he was at the Nets.
For comparison, harden averaged 8.1 points per game in 44 games with the Nets this season, but only 37.8 percent from the field and only 1.06 points per singles per game.
That is to say, Harden averaged more points per game during the Nets period, mainly because he had more singles opportunities, not because he was efficient in singles. Now with Philadelphia and Embiid, Harden's chances of singles have declined, but his singles efficiency has improved a lot.
After Harden, second on the singles list is Thunder core Alexander, who averaged 6.9 points per game on a singles and shot 42.8 percent from the field. The rising star, who signed a five-year, $170 million top salary with the Thunder last summer, has consistently ranked the league's top singles scores this season.
Ranked 3-10 are Doncic (averaging 5.8 points per singles), Durant (5.5 points), Irving (5.2 points), DeRozan (5.1 points), Tatum (4.7 points), Alphabet Brother (4.6 points), Lillard (4.5 points) and Siakam (4.4 points). It is worth mentioning that James ranks 15th with an average of 4.1 points per game in singles, and Curry averages 2.2 points per game.