Harden was criticized by the Clippers! 9 wins and 15 losses in life and death, and will be optimistic about winning tomorrow to prove his chance
On May 1, the NBA playoffs continued. In a Western Conference matchup yesterday, Harden's poor performance led to the Clippers losing to the Nuggets, and he received a lot of criticism for this, and he even left the stadium without even being interviewed. For him and the Clippers, the next G6 will become a life-and-death battle. In yesterday's game, Harden played 35 minutes in the whole game, made 3 of 9 shots, 0 of 2 of 3-pointers, and made 5 free throws. He scored only 11 points, 8 rebounds, 5 assists and 2 steals. He made 4 mistakes at the same time, and the plus and negative values were the worst in the game. According to ESPN data, Harden only participated in the offense 35 times in this game, and the Clippers scored 0.72 points per leg, both of which were his new lows in the series. At the same time, Harden has only scored 35 points (17 points, 7 points, and 11 points) in three games in the past three years, while Nuggets star Murray scored 43 points in one game yesterday. As a result, Harden was criticized by the Clippers' reporter Farbod Esnaashari: "Harden needs to do better for the Clippers. He can't make more mistakes in two consecutive games than shooting. If he performed so badly, the team simply wouldn't win the game." Harden reportedly left the stadium before the locker room opened. Team reporters Justin Russoy and Joey Linn both said they were unable to have any conversations with Harden after the G4 game. As we all know, throughout Harden's career, Harden's life-and-death battle (the game where the loss is eliminated) has not performed well. In Harden's 24 career series games, his record was 9 wins and 15 losses, averaging 22.5 points, 5.4 rebounds and 6.2 assists per game, with a shooting percentage of 41.7%, and 31.5% of three-pointers. In his 15 career series G6, he averaged 3 wins and 12 losses, averaging 20.1 points, 5.3 rebounds and 7.2 assists per game, with a shooting percentage of 40.4%, and 34.9% of three-pointers. According to the schedule, the Clippers and the Nuggets will usher in the series G6 tomorrow. According to statistics, Harden's previous career lagged behind 2-3 and lost 1 win and 7 losses in the series, and only turned the Clippers in the 2015 Western Conference Semi-Finals. It is worth mentioning that ESPN predicts the G6 winning rate of the two teams, with the Clippers being favored by 60.6%, while the Nuggets being only 39.4%. Can Harden help the Clippers win a game and prove himself? Let's wait and see!
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