On Thursday night at the Intuit Dome, the Los Angeles Clippers secured a valuable 123-115 victory against the Detroit Pistons. One of the key factors in this win was the impressive performance of James Harden, who poured in 50 points and played a crucial role in keeping the team competitive as they approach the final stretch of the season. After the game, the guard delivered a message for the rest of the NBA.
Interviewed on the court by FanDuel Sports Networkâs Kristina Pink, Harden was asked about the heavy minutes load he has been shouldering lately in every Clippers game, as well as the possibility of taking a break. However, the 35-year-old star interrupted her with a decisive message: âIâll rest when the seasonâs over.â
In the midst of a season that has been uneven for the Clippersâmarked by stretches where they were firmly in playoff contention, juxtaposed with other times, like this one, when they are fighting to remain in Play-In Tournament positionsâJames has been essential to the teamâs efforts.
With Kawhi Leonard having missed the first half of the season and now returning cautiously to avoid further risk, Harden has assumed the responsibility of leading the team, averaging 34.8 minutes on the court per game this year. On Wednesday against Detroit, he exceeded that number, playing 38 minutes just 24 hours after facing the Phoenix Suns in Arizona.

James Harden #1 of the LA Clippers dribbles up court during the first half of a game against the Toronto Raptors at Intuit Dome
âKnowing we had a lot of guys out, which made me a little more aggressive,â Harden said of his 50-point, 5-assist, 4-rebound performance against the Pistons. âAggressive in scoring and making plays.â

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Tyronn Lue reflects on Hardenâs impact
Tyronn Lue was asked about Hardenâs remarkable performance during the post-game press conference, and he did not hold back in his praise for his star player. âTo see him come out and score 50 on a back-to-back, at the age of 35, just says a lot about him and competing every night and playing 38 minutes again on a back-to-back,â the head coach said. âBut we needed every bit of it.â
Breaking down Hardenâs strengths that led to his stellar performance against Detroit, Lue explained: âHe was getting right into his shots, getting to his spots, not over-dribbling. Just getting to his spots, and when heâs making his step-back threeâof course, he can get to the free-throw line, he can get to the basketâbut when heâs making his three, itâs a tough cover.â
Harden is on a mission
James Harden holds a remarkable record in the NBA: since his debut season in 2009-10, he has always been in the playoffs. This includes every team he has been part of, from the Oklahoma City Thunder to the Houston Rockets, Brooklyn Nets, Philadelphia 76ers, and Los Angeles Clippers.
This season, however, the task is far from simple. Until a few weeks ago, the Clippers were sitting in sixth place in the Western Conference, but a rough patch has left them in eighth place with a 33-29 recordâjust one win behind the Golden State Warriors, who currently hold the final playoff spot. Harden will need to continue delivering performances like Wednesdayâs to keep his teamâs playoff hopes alive.





