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Clippers have already adopted James Harden’s identity offensively, and they’re far, far worse off for it
James Harden raised eyebrows when, upon joining the Los Angeles Clippers, he proclaimed “I’m not a system player, I am a system,” but he never directly specified what he meant. The obvious implication, after he compared his role in Philadelphia’s offense to “being on a leash,” was that he wanted to shoot more. At his peak in Houston, he averaged as many as 24.5 field goal attempts per game in a single season. Last season, he was down to 14.5. Four games into his Clippers tenure, he’s averaging only nine. That number is going to rise with time, but the statement was significantly more loaded than Harden likely intended. Harden teams tend to share a similar aesthetic. We can broadly define w

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