James Harden Responds to Fan Outrage Over Low NBA 2K25 Ratings: ‘I Really Don’t Care’.
James Harden addressed the fan backlash following his lower-than-expected rating in NBA 2K25, stating, “I really don’t care.” Despite respectable numbers last season, Harden’s performance was impacted by sharing the spotlight with fellow stars Kawhi Leonard and Paul George.
His current rating sits just one point higher than Miami Heat’s Tyler Herro and Washington Wizards’ Kyle Kuzma, and one point lower than reigning Defensive Player of the Year Rudy Gobert and Phoenix Suns’ Bradley Beal, sparking debate among fans.
With Paul George’s recent move to the Philadelphia 76ers, Harden’s role on his team is expected to grow, giving him the opportunity to prove his doubters wrong and demonstrate why he deserves a higher rating.
In the offseason, James Harden teamed up with Paul George and Miami Heat’s Jimmy Butler for a charity game in Hong Kong, organized by Yao Ming. The game was a dominant victory for their team, with Harden displaying his scoring abilities. However, Paul George had a less favorable moment when a clip of him being locked down by a defender went viral.
Despite the lopsided score, the event strengthened the bond between the three stars and left fans with lasting memories. Their collaboration was particularly noteworthy given their shared history with the Clippers.
As the new season approaches, the camaraderie seen in Hong Kong will likely give way to fierce competition, with each player aiming to assert their dominance on the court. For Harden, this season could be a pivotal opportunity to add a championship to his resume.