The Odd Couple with Rob Parker & Kelvin Washington

Rob Parker Calls James Harden a Playoff Failure

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Rob Parker goes all the way in on James Harden after a rough start to the Pistons series, calling him the “PFOAT” — Playoff Failure Of All Time. Parker argues that Harden’s postseason struggles aren’t new, saying the pattern is well documented: elite regular-season production followed by disappointing playoff performances. That leads to the bigger question — is Harden’s NBA legacy now defined more by failure than greatness? Kelvin Washington backs up the criticism, saying Harden has shifted from famous to infamous when it comes to playoff moments. For a player with one of the most dominant regular-season résumés of his era, the gap between expectation and performance is becoming impossible to ignore. The crew debates whether this is fair criticism or an overreaction — and what it ultimately means for Harden’s place in NBA history. 👉 Is “playoff failure” now attached to his legacy for good? See omnystudio.com/listener [https://omnystudio.com/listener] for privacy information.

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Portada del episodio Rob Parker Calls James Harden a Playoff Failure

Rob Parker Calls James Harden a Playoff Failure

Rob Parker goes all the way in on James Harden after a rough start to the Pistons series, calling him the “PFOAT” — Playoff Failure Of All Time. Parker argues that Harden’s postseason struggles aren’t new, saying the pattern is well documented: elite regular-season production followed by disappointing playoff performances. That leads to the bigger question — is Harden’s NBA legacy now defined more by failure than greatness? Kelvin Washington backs up the criticism, saying Harden has shifted from famous to infamous when it comes to playoff moments. For a player with one of the most dominant regular-season résumés of his era, the gap between expectation and performance is becoming impossible to ignore. The crew debates whether this is fair criticism or an overreaction — and what it ultimately means for Harden’s place in NBA history. 👉 Is “playoff failure” now attached to his legacy for good? See omnystudio.com/listener [https://omnystudio.com/listener] for privacy information.

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