Brooklyn Nets superstar James Harden might have gotten his swagger back after an insane first two quarters at the Barclays Center.
The Brooklyn Nets are currently taking on their cross-town rival, the New York Knicks, in a highly anticipated matchup. At halftime, James Harden was able to put in an incredible 28 points for the Nets.
It was only a matter of time before Harden started going back to his old ways. It's going to take him some time to get used to the new rule changes because of how he has played in the past. Harden has always been one of the best players in the world. There's a reason why most people consider him a top seven player in the NBA, and a top 100 player of all time.




If Brooklyn wants to win an NBA title, they need James Harden to continue playing at an All-Star level. Earlier in the season, Harden was not playing anywhere near the level that the Nets needed him to be at. If he can just add in 25 points per game, as he has done for most of his career, Kevin Durant can do the rest and help this Brooklyn team win a championship.
Brooklyn is going to have to get by a tough Milwaukee Bucks team who knocked them out last year, and some new teams like the Chicago Bulls and Miami Heat, who have added some new pieces and are going to be contenders come playoff time.