Kevin Durant shared how he enjoyed his tenure with the Brooklyn Nets while explaining why the situation never worked out.
The LA Clippers defeated the Brooklyn Nets on Wednesday night in what was a historic performance for the team. Winning by a franchise record 59 points, the Clip
James Harden scores 21 points to pass Hawks legend Dominique Wilkins, and Hakeem Olajuwon (26,946) should be soon within reach.
Former Brooklyn Nets forward Kevin Durant reflected on his time with the franchise during his appearance on the "Out The Mud" podcast.
Kawhi Leonard scored a season-high 23 points and the Los Angeles Clippers posted the largest margin of victory in franchise history by obliterating the visiting Brooklyn Nets 126-67 on Wednesday night.
The final image of Harden as a Rocket was truly alarming. It appeared the pregame “fat suit” under his warm-ups was back, as the 2018 MVP looked nothing like you expect from an NBA player in their prime, especially a guard. Harden was traded two days later and looked entirely different in a Nets uniform for many reasons.
If James Harden continues on this path, he should be able to pass Oscar Robertson and Hakeem Olajuwon by the end of this current campaign.
Los Angeles comes into a matchup with Brooklyn as winners of four consecutive home games. The teams square off Wednesday for the first time this season.
Particularly in his time with the Houston Rockets, James Harden was one of the most-talented scorers that the game has ever seen. While some weren’t fond of his habit of chasing fouls to earn an extraordinary amounts of trips to the foul line,
James Harden scored 13 of his 26 points in a third-quarter revival that rallied the Los Angeles Clippers past the Miami Heat 109-98 on Monday night, snapping a two-game skid.
James Harden caught a stray from a WWE superstar during the LA Clippers' game against the Atlanta Hawks on Saturday night.