James Harden: I don’t know who Lil B is

Feb 27, 2015; Houston, TX, USA; Houston Rockets guard James Harden (13) reacts after making a basket during the fourth quarter against the Brooklyn Nets at Toyota Center. The Rockets defeated the Nets 102-98. Mandatory Credit: Troy Taormina-USA TODAY Sports
Feb 27, 2015; Houston, TX, USA; Houston Rockets guard James Harden (13) reacts after making a basket during the fourth quarter against the Brooklyn Nets at Toyota Center. The Rockets defeated the Nets 102-98. Mandatory Credit: Troy Taormina-USA TODAY Sports /
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Houston Rockets guard James Harden has insulted Lil B once again.

The Houston Rockets were looking like a legitimate contender during the early rounds of the NBA Playoffs. Then Rockets guard James Harden fell into the bad graces of rapper Lil B, aka the Based God, and became the latest victim of one of his infamous curses.

Then the Rockets were dismantled by the Golden State Warriors and sent home early in the Western Conference Finals.

It doesn’t look like Harden is going to get that curse reversed anytime soon. When TMZ caught up with Harden, he had some interesting things to say about the situation.

"TMZ: “Can I get your thoughts on the whole Lil B situation?”Harden: “I don’t even know what happened.”TMZ: “He did the BasedGod’s curse because you stole his cookin’ it up move.”Harden: “I don’t even know … I don’t know who that is.”"

Let’s just cut through all the B.S. right now. There is no way Harden isn’t aware of Lil B and his curse. One of the most famous victims of the Lil B curse is Harden’s former teammate with the Oklahoma City Thunder, Kevin Durant.

This curse started way back in 2011, before Harden left the Thunder to join the Rockets.

So he was on the team when the whole Durant curse started, he is aware of it.

If that isn’t enough proof, Harden has at least listened to his music.

And mentioned him.

Those tweets come just months after the Durant curse began.

Watch the interview with TMZ below.

H/T Eye on Basketball

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