James Harden sinks buzzer beater against Suns (Video)
By Dave Fuqua
James Harden of the Houston Rockets sinks the buzzer beater to defeat the Phoenix Suns.
Watch as James Harden delivers the clutch jumper that beats the buzzer and the Phoenix Suns at the same time.
Harden has been nothing short of fantastic for the Rockets this year as he has led them to a 30-14 record with his spectacular play. In the game against the Suns, Harden delivered a ridiculous stat line of 33 points, six rebounds, ten assists, three steals and one block. That is a pretty amazing block for a guy who takes shots at himself for not playing much defense.
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On the season Harden is averaging 27.3 points, 5.5 rebounds, 6.8 assists, 2.0 steals and .9 blocks a game. Somehow, though, the fans of the NBA neglected to vote him as an NBA All-Star Game starter. It seems that every year there is a disappointing snub that misses out for an older head getting voted in. This year it is Kobe Bryant who gets voted in over a much more deserving James Harden. It looks like, however, Bryant will miss the game due to a torn right rotator cuff.
Harden is currently leading the league with his scoring average and is even considered by some as a dark-horse MVP candidate with the season he is having so far. He is a fun player to watch and a guy that is hard to dislike, even if you are not a Rockets fan.
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