Top 15 best-looking NFL players as of 2023: cute football players
James Harden Jersey Retired In Houston Strip Club After Spending $1 Million In One Night
Updated March 14th, 2024 at 17:49 IST
James Harden jersey: In one 2017 episode of the Joe Budden podcast, the host revealed that Rockets star James Harden has his jersey retired in a strip club. Reported by: Devika PawarImage:self
Houston Rockets guard James Harden has been the leading the NBA with an average of 34.4 points this season. Along with his scoring skills, Harden is also known to enjoy strip clubs. In one 2017 episode of the Joe Budden podcast, the host revealed that Harden has his jersey retired in a strip club.
Also readNBA credit line to be increased to $1.2 billion from $650 million amid coronavirus: Report
James Harden jersey: Rockets' James Harden strip club outingHarden, who is one of the highest-paid athletes, spent $1 million in one night on a strip club. After that night, the James Harden jersey was retired at the strip club. According to the podcast, the James Harden jersey was just hanging 'from the top'. The only reason it was done was because the employees were informed of Harden's expenditure. Back then, the staff gave him a retired jersey in return for all the money he was spending. The club where Harden frequented is called 'Dreamshouston'. In 2012, a dancer had even thanked James for his contribution via her Instagram account.
Also readDoes Kyrie Irving have coronavirus? Nets keep identities of infected players hidden
James Harden jersey: Joe Budden's podcast about the James Harden jersey being retired at a strip club NBA coronavirus updateAdam Silver had the NBA suspended during the ongoing 2019-20 season after Utah Jazz's Rudy Gobert tested positive for COVID-19 last week. Along with Gobert, there are now seven NBA players with coronavirus. Kevin Durant along with three other Brooklyn Nets players tested positive on March 17 (March 18 IST), while Jazz's Donovan Mitchell and Detroit Pistons' Christian Wood tested positive a day after the suspension. In a statement released the Brooklyn Nets, they assured fans that the players and staff members will remain isolated, while physicians closely monitor their situation.
Also readIs Drake infected with coronavirus after hanging out with Kevin Durant a week ago?
James Harden is currently averaging at 34.4 points, 6.4 rebounds and 7.4 assists per game. He was shooting 43.5% from the field, 35.2% from the three-point line and 86.1% form the free-throw line. He played his last game vs the Minnesota Timberwolves where he scored 37 points. As of now, no Rockets player has tested positive for coronavirus.
Also readKlay Thompson rehab will be extended during NBA suspension: Warriors GM Bob Myers
James Harden Talks Reopening Of Thirteen
This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. ©2024 FOX Television Stations
Video: Patrick Beverley Says He Taught James Harden The Step-Back With Rockets
Milwaukee Bucks guard Patrick Beverley said on his podcast that he's the one who taught Los Angeles Clippers star James Harden his signature step-back move.
Beverley's comments were made after his Bucks beat the Clippers 113-106 last Monday evening. He said that he hit a step-back over Harden, who then asked where he got that from.
Beverley then said he told Harden he got it from himself after spending three years overseas, and that the now-Clippers star was influenced by that move when the two were on Houston.
Beverley played three years in Greece and Russia before beginning his NBA career with the Rockets in 2012. That also marked Harden's first season in Houston after the Oklahoma City Thunder traded him.
They played on the Rockets for five years together before Beverley got traded in 2017 in a seven-player deal that notably brought Chris Paul to Houston.
Harden, of course, has made a living off the step-back three-pointer. His resume now includes three scoring titles, 10 All-Star Games and the 2017-18 NBA MVP. He isn't asked to score as much these days on the Clips, but it's still a weapon in his arsenal as he tries to help L.A. Win its (and his as well) first-ever championship.

Comments
Post a Comment