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00:00James Harden last night had more turnovers than field goals made again, which he's done throughout his playoff career.
00:07He had six turnovers, he had five made baskets, so that's more turnovers than made baskets, okay?
00:12He has now done that in 48 of his 188 playoff appearances.
00:19That's 26% of his playoff appearances, he's had more turnovers than made baskets.
00:28You know how hard that is to do?
00:30It's really hard.
00:31For a great player especially?
00:32It's really hard to do.
00:33Yeah.
00:33I mean, it's really hard to do.
00:37I mean, there's only one.
00:38Now, one player on the Knicks didn't manage it yesterday, but it didn't matter because they won.
00:44What happened yesterday?
00:45One player on the Knicks also did it, but it didn't matter because they won.
00:47Who was it?
00:48Cole Anthony Tells.
00:49He did not have a good game.
00:50No, he had a double-double, but he didn't have a great game.
00:53Seven turnovers, six made baskets.
00:55Seven turnovers, six made baskets, yeah.
00:57And he had that stupid foul on Jared Allen where he grabbed his arm.
01:01Why are you grabbing him?
01:02Which costs the Knicks points.
01:03Right, and you're a million miles from the basket there.
01:05Because if he doesn't do that, you're going to have a flagrant one on the foul against Josh Hart.
01:11So, it was also a shooting foul.
01:13Right.
01:14So, you have three free throws and the ball.
01:17And instead, he does that.
01:18And he's grabbing John Orange on the ball like an idiot.
01:20And the thing is, all you do is, he was, Allen was going, he was going to help.
01:24Therefore, you're now there for a lob if you just let it happen.
01:28Or a rebound, whatever.
01:29Or something instead.
01:30Yeah, it was just an idiotic play.
01:31I mean, he's got to be frustrated.
01:33Yeah, I just want to point that side out.
01:34For those of you that love James Harden, the beard, the beard did what he does.
01:38He's a generationally great scoring talent.
01:41But in the biggest moments, he comes up small.
01:43And he does it so often.
01:45It's now, like, it's not even, like, fun.
01:47It is fun, actually, to talk about it.
01:49But it's, like, it's almost like a cliche now.
01:51Like, even that last pass behind his back that got stolen in the lane.
01:56Like, what are you thinking?
01:57What are you doing?
01:57Like, you're trying to win game one on the road.
02:00And he's doing this, like, metal-arge lemon crap in the lane late in the game.
02:05And he shoots one of eight from three to go with it.
02:07So, on a night where the Knicks finally, after basically two solid weeks of the Nets being on fire every
02:14time they shoot,
02:15the ball didn't touch a rim for two weeks, they finally are cold.
02:18And then you shoot one for eight.
02:20So, you can't take advantage of it.
02:22Like, he just, he is the worst great player in the history of the sport.
02:27Not even close.
02:28He's a first-ballot Hall of Famer by merit.
02:30He's going to be top ten in points, top ten in assists.
02:33He has all these stats.
02:34It's all there.
02:35But he's the worst of players on that tier.
02:39He just is.
02:39Yeah, that's his legacy.
02:42Legacy.
02:42That's what his legacy is.
02:44Yeah.
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