The NBA regular season is in full swing, the much-anticipated Nets have performed disappointingly so far, the most worrying thing is Harden, who has performed unsatisfactorily in five games in six games, with the impact of injuries, and people are more inclined to "change the rules of the offseason, the scale of blowing penalties for fouls" to limit Harden, or the league led by Xiao Hua to prevent Harden.
In the first five games, Harden has never had a game to take more than 5 free throws, in this sense, it is true that Harden has not adapted to the new rules, even Nets coach Nash can't help but come out to protect the calves, angrily spray the league to change the rules.
However, in the sixth game against the Pacers, the familiar Harden returned, the familiar taste, the familiar recipe, Harden scored a total of 19 free throws in a single game, hit 16 goals, and the Nets reversed to take down the Pacers.
Does the game mean harden has worked out the new rules? Heralding the return of King Harden? Declaring that the alliance led by Xiao Hua cannot prevent Harden?