James Harden opened up about the absence of Joel Embiid in the first two games of the series vs the Miami Heat.
The superstar of the Philadelphia 76ers said he will do whatever it takes to cover Embiid’s absence and win the game.
“At this point, man, it’s a sacrifice. I can score 30 something, and we could lose, and score 19, and we win. At this point, I just do whatever it takes to win the game,” James Harden said, via Justin Grasso.
Joel Embiid is dealing with a bevy of injuries including a torn ligament in his right thumb, a concussion and an orbital fracture. The Sixers went 6-8 without Embiid during the regular season.
James Harden on approaching the Heat series without Embiid: “At this point, man, it’s a sacrifice. I can score 30 something, and we could lose, and score 19, and we win. At this point, I just do whatever it takes to win the game.” (via @JGrasso_) pic.twitter.com/1nbxpsYkqK — Legion Hoops (@LegionHoops) May 2, 2022
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