‘He SHOULD be frustrated!’- Jay Williams reacts to James Harden being unhappy with Nets


‘He SHOULD be frustrated!’- Jay Williams reacts to James Harden being unhappy with Nets

Jay Williams

The under-staffed Brooklyn Nets tumbled to the Los Angeles Lakers on Tuesday night, 106-96, proceeding with a disillusioning stretch for the normal Eastern Conference force to be reckoned with. They’ve presently lost their last two games, and are 6-9 over their last 15 challenges, which has them in the third spot in the East.

Following the misfortune, James Harden conceded he was “frustrated” by how things are going, yet denied reports that he’s hoping to leave Brooklyn.

James Harden
James Harden

“I don’t know about any reports,” Harden said. “Of course I’m frustrated because we’re not healthy, there’s a lot of inconsistencies for whatever reason: injuries, COVID, whatever you want to call it. But yeah, it’s frustrating. I think everyone in this organization is frustrated because we are better than what our record is, and we should be on the way up.”

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As per reports Harden abhors living in Brooklyn partially as a result of the climate and higher expenses and isn’t satisfied with Kyrie Irving’s low maintenance player set-up. Maybe most remarkably, Harden is evidently interested by collaborating with Joel Embiid on the Philadelphia 76ers.

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Jay Williams stands with Harden and advocates why he is being frustrated with Brooklynn.

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During the talk with Stephen A. Smith on James Harden’s issues with the Nets, the NBA analyst was seen siding with Harden while Stephen A. Smith was blasting the Brooklynn Nets and James Harden loss to New York Knicks in a hilarious conversation.

“You got to stop embarrassing yourself, You’re putting Nets and Knicks in the same damn sentence,” Williams replied to Smith. “You know what gets to fans? getting to championship games or getting close.”

James Harden
James Harden

Certainly, Williams has a point here as James Harden ever since joined the Nets has been the sole player who was carrying the team due to other players either having an injury or other players like Kyrie Irving who are not being allowed to compete in the home games due to the covid restrictions by the authorities. Harden does have the desire of winning the championship but it cannot be possible without the teams support.

Harden is set to turn 33 in the late spring, has still not won a title and probable just has another mega-contract coming towards his direction. Considering how the previous year has gone, it appears to be legit that he’d take some real time to contemplate whether he needs to sign it in Brooklyn.

James Harden
James Harden

From a stringently ability-based point of view, playing close by Kevin Durant and Irving presents an unmistakable chance to win; the group is a predominant 13-3 when they share the court. However, regardless of whether they’ll at any point have the option to do as such reliably is not yet clear, and whether the comparing dramatization merits the difficulty is something Harden should consider.

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