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‘I by no means doubted it’: James Harden returns to All-Star stage

By Editorial Board Published February 15, 2025 6 Min Read
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‘I by no means doubted it’: James Harden returns to All-Star stage

OAKLAND — James Harden was completely happy to be again — however perhaps not on this constructing in these again hallways.

Strolling via the heart of the previous Oracle Area after his All-Star follow concluded, it was simple to consider the a number of playoff collection that ended when his groups couldn’t get previous Stephen Curry, Klay Thompson and Draymond Inexperienced.

“I don’t like this place,” he stated with amusing.

But Saturday morning in Oakland was only a singular blip on Harden’s All-Star expertise, one this 12 months that signifies his return to being celebrated alongside the NBA’s greatest.

Harden will play in his eleventh NBA All-Star Recreation on Sunday, nevertheless it’ll be his first since 2022 and first as a Clipper.

“I never doubted it,” Harden informed The Occasions. “… It was me just, you know, finally being healthy and getting back to my zone. Getting back to who I am and here I am.”

Forward of Saturday night time’s All-Star festivities, gamers usually spoke in regards to the roads they needed to journey to make it to this sport. For Harden, it was getting wholesome. For his teammate and three-point contestant, Norman Powell, it was reinventing himself as a shooter, going from a 28.5% three-point mark in his third 12 months within the league to 42.5% over his time with the Clippers.

“Honestly, I’m just taking it all in in stride,” Powell informed The Occasions. “Last time I was even close to an All-Star event was in Toronto [in 2016 as a member of the Raptors]. Anytime there’s been a break. I’ve been going somewhere. But honestly, just everything to me is like wide eyes — a little kid just trying to understand how it all works.”

Powell was just a little happier than Harden to be again inside the previous Oracle Area. He and Indiana All-Star Pascal Siakam have been members of the Raptors workforce that beat the Warriors within the NBA Finals within the final NBA sport performed within the constructing.

“It was amazing,” Siakam stated. “Great memories in here. I love this building.”

Clippers guard Norman Powell has fond reminiscences of beating the Warriors in Oakland to win the NBA title with the Raptors in 2019.

(Rick Egan / Related Press)

For Harden, he’s been a relentless alongside Powell in main the Clippers into the playoff hunt whereas the workforce allowed Kawhi Leonard to get wholesome. Harden is averaging 21.5 factors, 5.8 rebounds and eight.6 assists this season.

“The work and the mindset never changed,” Harden stated. “It was just the fact that I wasn’t healthy. So I’m just happy that I’m back here. And even like when I was making it, I never took it for granted. I always embrace it.”

Extra response to the Lakers’ Doncic deal

Denver’s Nikola Jokic, the person who has helped knock the Lakers out of back-to-back postseasons, stated it’s bizarre not having Luka Doncic on the All-Star Recreation as a result of “we always have a good night before the game.”

Within the weeks because the Lakers swapped Anthony Davis and Max Christie for Doncic as the principle items in a three-team deal, gamers across the league have reacted with open shock.

“Obviously, everyone thought the trade was fake. Everyone did,” Memphis ahead Jaren Jackson Jr. stated. “I just was double checking to make sure it was real, checking the accounts, stuff like that. Especially if you have group chats, like it’s getting sent in there. …

“It’s definitely too early to tell, sample size, but it’s two great players getting traded for each other. It’s very rare.”

Wembanyama says he’s able to make All-Star aggressive

San Antonio middle Victor Wembanyama will make his All-Star Recreation debut on Sunday and vowed that he would do his half to make sure the sport is extra aggressive than in years previous.

“That’s the goal,” he stated. “The goal is not to chill, for sure.”

Wembanyama’s competitiveness is an “innate” a part of who he’s, he stated. And enjoying with the league’s nice gamers and doubtlessly in opposition to a workforce of legends akin to Curry, LeBron James and Kevin Durant doesn’t change that.

“I’m not here to make friends,” he stated. “I know not everybody thinks like that, but what’s for sure is I’m trying to — I have some questions for some of the greats, the OGs, but I’m definitely not here to make friends.”

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