fringyrasa

joined 2 years ago
[–] fringyrasa@alien.top 1 points 2 years ago

If you watched the Sixers play after the all-star break in after Harden got there, you could see all the things Maxey learned from him day 1. Harden was pressing on him to be more aggressive, that he could go out there and put up 30 and how that would actually help out guys like him and Embiid more. I swear Maxey was not this good at hitting the 3 until playing with Harden and felt like he was doing the step back on like day 3 of playing with him. There's no doubt Harden made him into a better player and props for Maxey for wanting to learn and taking playing with Harden seriously, knowing any knowledge would up his game. Harden was def on his best behavior when he got to Philly and Maxey took full advantage of the "wiseman of the game passing on knowledge" persona Harden was putting on.

That being said, it did feel like last year they kind of got in the way of each other. Not personally, but just basketball wise. Although that could also be up to Doc. The fact that they had to put Maxey on the bench because there just wasn't enough shots for Harden/Embiid/Maxey to take in a starting lineup was just wild to me. And it doesn't look like Harden would really work in Nurse's scheme. I still think Harden will play and I think he won't be traded until the deadline, but this new Sixers are just so fun to watch and I hope we don't go back to what it was before.

Harden seems like he was absolutely beloved by some and the others just tolerated him. It's a shame a guy like Maxey, who clearly loves the dude and appreciates the time he got with him, has to talk about the ugly business of the Sixers.