But on a recent podcast, Basketball Insiders’ Steve Kyler said Harden’s partying may have also been another factor.
“It was a lot more about James and James’ mindset. You’re kind of seeing it play out now in Houston, is what the Oklahoma City Thunder were afraid of, and that is, if you rewind back to the NBA Finals run, James was kind of a ghost in the NBA Finals. In Miami, there were rumors that he was out late on South Beach,” Kyler said via Pro Basketball Talk.
The Thunder lost that series in five games and Harden did not play well. He averaged 12.4 points per game on 37.5 percent shooting, down from the 16.8 points and 49.1 percent from the field he shot during the regular season.
Though there weren’t many publicized rumors about Harden partying on South Beach during that series in 2012, there were rumors that he was partying during the 2014 playoffs with the Rockets. Houston lost in the first round to Portland in six games that year.
After leading the Rockets to the Western Conference Finals last season, Houston has fallen off this year and the Harden-Dwight Howard pairing seems to have run its course.
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