The Indiana Pacers beat the Los Angeles Clippers on Sunday and were able to mitigate some of the damage from one of the league's best players. In the first half, the Pacers allowed James Harden to ...
James Harden appears to have hit his stride as a member of the LA Clippers. This season, the uptick in Harden's numbers has earned him a spot on the All-Star team for the 11th time in his career.
Los Angeles faces Indiana for a non-conference matchup. The teams match up Sunday for the first time this season.
But the Sun Devils had something those other programs lacked: a high-six-figure donation from NBA superstar James Harden to his alma mater’s Sun Angel collective, Front Office Sports has learned.
Last year in Indiana, Donovan Mitchell joined the competition that Wade won for the first time. Iguodala, Parker, Metta World Peace and Taylor Rooks were also around. The Miami Heat legend and his brother, Demetrius, edged Rooks and Asia Brown for the top prize.
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James Harden is giving back to his alma mater in a massive NIL deal that he believes will help the school attract elite talent.
James Harden no longer plays for the Philadelphia 76ers, but he offered them a bit of help on Wednesday night in Chicago, Illinois. As the Los Angeles Clippers