I would stop watching the Celtics if they had harden on their roster.
I understand your trepidation but remember that Harden use to play mainly off ball with the Thunder and it was Morey’s decision to play the way Houston did not Harden, he could easily be persuaded to play within a team concept for the sake of a championship.
Oh Really ? Once he became God's gift to the 3-pointer, bringing in Paul and then Westbrook saw no change in his game.
It's that lack of freakish athleticism that does Harden in.
He is a sneaky good athlete who needs more time to manipulate his defender with the ball in order to gain an advantage to get to the basket. That forces him to hold the ball / overdribble for too long on multiple possessions.
That lack of freakish athleticism also makes him over-reliant on that step back 3 of his. If the defense can cut off the drive, Harden is limited in his alternatives - which leads to lower percentage shot attempts which can be the wrong shot in big moments in big games.
Harden could work around this fine if he would ever accept his role as a 20-25ppg scorer with 5-7apg rather than trying to force himself into being a 30+ppg with 8-10apg. It is the trying to do to much that kills Harden. That exposes his limitations. If he was more selective in his attacks, his lack of freaky athleticism would not be as much of an issue.
While Harden clearly has the talent to do this an be successful, does he have the mentality? Is winning more important to him than individual success? Or is beating Wilt's and MJ's scoring records more important? Is winning MVPs more important?
I thought D'Antoni and the Rockets brought out Harden's worst mental qualities. Those bad qualities are entrenched and not going away easily/quickly. My hope would be just to try and reduce it a bit. See if you could make him a 25-30ppg and 7-8apg guy rather than a 30-35ppg 8-10apg guy. Still have problems but less. I don't think Harden is ever going to be able to go all the way back to his right role and be a team first guy. Just hopefully less selfish than the current version of Harden we are all seeing.