
Nets star Harden misses first game since blockbuster NBA trade
Brooklyn Nets star James Harden was ruled out of Sunday's game against the struggling Washington Wizards, the NBA franchise announced prior to tip-off.
A thigh contusion forced Harden on the sidelines for the first time since the former MVP's blockbuster trade from the Houston Rockets in mid-January.
The star-studded Nets, also boasting Kevin Durant and Kyrie Irving, are 6-2 since Harden's arrival in Brooklyn.
Harden is averaging 24.3 points, 11.8 assists and 7.8 rebounds per game for the Nets (13-8) – who are only second to the Philadelphia 76ers (14-6) in the Eastern Conference.
Nets @HSpecialSurgery Status Report for tonight's game vs. the Wizards: pic.twitter.com/HbGU2Pi8vt
— Brooklyn Nets (@BrooklynNets) January 31, 2021
He led the way with a triple-double as the Nets took down the Oklahoma City Thunder 147-125 on Friday.
Harden became the second Net in the last 25 years with three triple-doubles in a season.