
Here’s Cleveland Cavaliers veteran James Harden on if he thinks being one of the league’s winningest players ever in the postseason without a championship gets overlooked (90 career playoff wins).
(via Cleveland Cavaliers):
“Honestly, I don’t care. I don’t care. I mean, there’s more detail and depth that I can go into as far as running up against a dynasty, injuries. It’s a part of the game, so there’s no excuses. I don’t feel bad. I don’t dwell on it. I don’t think back like, ‘Uh, what if?’ It’s part of it. It’s life. I’m sure we all could look at ourselves and think about certain things that happened throughout the course of our life that just didn’t go our way, and feel bad about it or feel sad. I don’t think like that. I just keep pushing, you know what I mean? So, we look forward. I’m blessed I get an opportunity to play basketball and play in my seventeenth postseason and have another opportunity to get to it.”









