Beijing time on November 26, according to a report by USA TODAY reporter Nick Friar, the four-time NBA All-Star who has retired Rashid Wallace recently participated in the Moose & Maggie podcast and talked about how Harden will adapt to Du Rand, especially Irving, expressed concern. Like most fans and experts, Wallace also doubts whether Harden and Irving can find a way to coexist because their performance is so similar.
Wallace said that this will not work, because looking at these two players, everyone knows that Harden is a scoring machine and he can attack at any time. But he needs to have the ball in hand. He must hold the ball in his hand to be effective. We haven't seen Harden standing in the corner for a long time, waiting for the ball to pass to make a three-pointer.
is looking at Irving, of course, as a point guard, he is more helpful than Harden, he is more like a promoter than Harden. But from my point of view, I don’t know if you can put both of them on the court, because they both need to hold the ball in their hands to be effective.
Of course, KD is KD. He doesn't need the ball. Because he can play without the ball, he can find opportunities on his own. Therefore, he doesn't have to dribble the ball many times to get a layup or some kind of open jumper.
When asked if Harden joins, his personalities can blend together, Wallace said: "I think it depends more on the players than the coach or the coaching staff."
"Look at Kim How did Durant adapt during those two years with the State Warriors," "It may be the same in Brooklyn."