
After being sent to the 76ers by the Nets, James Harden was able to lead the team to a good record. And from the perspective of personal ability, Harden's passing and scoring ability are a perfect complement to this 76ers.
However, 76ers head coach Doug Rivers revealed one of Harden's flaws in an interview, that is, Harden has been too passive in recent games, and Rivers bluntly said that Harden needs to play a more aggressive performance on the court:
Harden does make the right passing choices in the game, but if he can be more aggressive in scoring, that could really allow the 76ers to play more efficiently.
On the other hand, the recent competition for regular season MVP has basically been between Nuggets superstar Nikola Jokic and 76ers center Joel Embiid. In an interview, Joel Embiid said he was completely shifting against the Nuggets to lead the team to victory, rather than competing with Jokic's regular-season MVP:
Even if Embiid downplays his rivalry with Nikola Jokic, he needs to be good enough in the remaining games anyway and hit the regular season MVP trophy.
Finally, stephen A-Smith, when talking about the topic of going to the party after Harden's defeat to the Nets, said that Harden in Philadelphia needs to be more cautious:
"As someone who has worked in Philadelphia for 17 years, I know the city and they appreciate the fact that you're not Ben Simmons, but make no mistake, going to a party after a game may not be a big deal for you, but I can assure you that it's important to them, James Harden needs to be very, very careful, it's not in Houston."
Being seen at a party after a team loses a match is really not something that gives a positive impression on the team and the fans.