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Harden makes Clippers debut soon

KATELYN MULCAHY/AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE James Harden just can’t wait to do his thing for the Los Angeles Clippers.
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LOS ANGELES (AFP) — James Harden joined the Los Angeles Clippers on Thursday, far later than he wanted but still excited for the chance to win a National Basketball Association title with his long-suffering hometown club.

The 34-year-old superstar guard, who was traded from the Philadelphia 76ers earlier this week, said he plans to make his Clippers debut on Monday when they play at New York.

“I’m happy I’m here,” Harden said. “I’m excited to show how good individually and how good this team can be and is going to be.”

Harden, who said his role with the Sixers was “like being on a leash,” called himself a “creator” on the court who was ready to change and adapt his game to make the Clippers into champions.

“I’m not a system player,” Harden declared. “I am a system.”

Harden, a 10-time All-Star, has been many things as he prepares to start his 15th NBA campaign. He won the 2018 NBA Most Valuable Player award. He was a three-time scoring champion from 2018-2020 and led the NBA in assists in 2017 and last year.

But he has never won an NBA title. Neither have two of his new star teammates, pal-since-youth Russell Westbrook and Paul George, although Kawhi Leonard has won crowns with San Antonio and Toronto.

“I think all of us are on the same page,” Harden said. “All those individual stats are past us. Now we’ve all got one goal and I think everybody knows what that is.

“For me, it’s going out here and finding the best way that I can contribute to this team.

“I’m very elite as an individual and I can fit in with anybody and make a championship run work.”

The Clippers, a former NBA laughingstock, have never reached a conference final since the club was founded in Buffalo in the 1970-71 campaign.

But they have made the playoffs in 10 of the past 12 seasons and they have revived Harden’s spirits after tough years with Brooklyn and the 76ers.

“Want to make my 15th year something special,” Harden said. “Having an opportunity to be back here, where my entire family is, is even more special. I’m definitely excited.”

He recalled looking up to Clippers players as a youth with Westbrook.

“We’ve got a goal we’re trying to accomplish,” Harden said. “What better way to do it than together and in LA?”

Harden is ready to take whatever role is needed alongside a squad formidable as defenders and potent as scorers.

“I can score the basketball but I’m a very good passer as well. I can facilitate,” Harden said. “Whatever the team and coaching staff needs me to do, I’ve been preparing.

“As long as we win the game and everybody is feeling confident and good about themselves, that’s all that really matters.”

Harden, who won 2012 London Olympic gold, reached the NBA Finals with Oklahoma City in 2012 but lost to LeBron James-led Miami and was then traded to Houston, where he became a superstar with the Rockets.

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