In the medium term, an NBA era that was shaped for nearly 15 years by a group of players led by LeBron James, Stephen Curry, and Kevin Durant will eventually come to an end. To that list, James Harden can also be added, with the 35-year-old guard recently receiving enormous praise from a former Houston Rockets teammate.
āJames is one of the greatest scorers of all time,ā Chandler Parsons said in an interview with Run It Back, praising Hardenās impressive performance in the Los Angeles Clippersā win over the Detroit Pistons, in which he scored 50 points.
āHeās also not slowing down at all, right? Like these guysālike Steph (Curry), LeBron (James), like KD (Kevin Durant)āheās also so productive, still an All-Star. Itās super impressive,ā added Parsons, who played alongside Harden on the Houston Rockets between 2012 and 2014. āJust take a second to appreciate how good these guys are at scoring the basketball.ā
āWe always talk about how he got the foul change rule, with how he created contact, he patented kind of step back going right, left-handed three-pointer. And heās still doing that at a high clip,ā the former forward continued. āItās just unbelievable how heās managed to keep his body in shape and healthy for the most part of his career. Heās been very fortunate with injuries.ā

James Harden and Chandler Parsons of the Houston Rockets, and Kendrick Perkins of the Oklahoma City Thunder look for a rebound on April 29, 2013.
Hardenās unfinished business
Chandler Parsonsā praise for James Harden is well-deserved. The 35-year-old guard has spent a decade and a half among the NBAās elite, with 11 All-Star selections, three scoring titles, two assists crowns, and an MVP award in 2018.

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However, one major piece of Hardenās career that remains absentāand likely one of the key factors that separates him from LeBron James, Stephen Curry, and Kevin Durant in most peopleās eyesāis an NBA title. While he has made tremendous efforts to reach that goal and has come close on a few occasions, the championship has eluded him so far.
Harden steps up for the Clippers
With Kawhi Leonard still searching for his best form after battling injuries during the last few months, James Harden has assumed the responsibility of leading the Los Angeles Clippers in their pursuit of the playoffs.
The guard has elevated his scoring average compared to the past few NBA seasons. After showing a decline in scoring during his time with the Philadelphia 76ers and in his first season with the Clippersāposting a 10-year low of just 16.6 points per game last yearāHarden has rebounded. This season, heās raised that figure to 22.1 points per game, proving he can adjust his game to fit the needs of the team, taking on either the role of the primary scorer or playmaker depending on the context.





