Harden flop, Steph Curry makes a big voice

Harden flop, Steph Curry makes a big voice

11 March 2022

The Durant-Irving duo inflicts a sonorous lesson on the Sixers.

One of the most anticipated games of this final part of the regular season in the NBA pitted against, in the Italian night, the Philadelphia 76ers and the Brooklyn Nets, who faced each other on the Wells Fargo Center parquet.

The trade between the two teams, which produced as its main effect the passage of the ‘rebel’ Ben Simmons to Brooklyn and the simultaneous arrival of James Harden to the 76ers, revolutionized the line-up of the two rosters, which for the first time come face to face at the Sixers’ house. Simmons, present on the bench in civilian clothes, has been overwhelmed with boos since the warm-up of the two teams, while James Harden played perhaps his worst game in the Sixers jersey: only 11 points for him, with a disastrous 3/17 from the field and the only slight consolation of having overtaken Reggie Miller by triple scored in his career. The match had no history from the start: Kevin Durant and Kyrie Irving ruled the law from the first quarter, allowing the Nets to conquer Philadelphia with a final score of 129-100.

In the other match, the one that pitted Nikola Jokic’s Denver Nuggets against Steph Curry’s Golden State Warriors, the latter took revenge against the Colorado franchise, which had prevailed in the last very recent match. This time it was the Nuggets who recovered, who in the second half suffered a partial 42-62 under the blows of an extraordinary Curry, who closed the match with 34 points and 11/21 total from the field (5/12 turnover from three).


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