Did Another Poor James Harden Game 7 Alter Cleveland's Long-Term Plan?
Summary
The Cleveland Cavaliers won two important Game 7 matches in the NBA playoffs, beating the Toronto Raptors and Detroit Pistons. James Harden played in these games but had low shooting success, continuing his pattern of underperforming in big games. The Cavaliers still plan to keep Harden on their team despite his struggles.Key Facts
- The Cavaliers won two Game 7 playoff games against the Raptors and Pistons.
- James Harden scored 18 points with poor shooting against the Raptors and only 9 points with low shooting accuracy against the Pistons.
- Harden has a history of underperforming in important basketball games.
- Harden was traded to the Cavaliers from the Clippers around the February trade deadline.
- The Clippers had not decided whether to keep Harden for next season because of contract uncertainty.
- The Cavaliers are planning a new contract to keep Harden on the team.
- Donovan Mitchell is seen as the key player for the Cavaliers’ future success.
- The Cavaliers may face tough competition from the New York Knicks in the Eastern Conference Finals.
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