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http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/draft2009/columns/story?columnist=ford_chad&page=PreDraftTour-090515
Interesting that Brandon Roy now has his own label.
LOS ANGELES -- Our draft workout tour moves from a player, Hasheem Thabeet, with some of the best physical tools in the draft to another player working out in L.A., James Harden, with some of the best mental tools there are.
There's only one phrase that seems to capture the essence of Harden -- "old school."
The reigning Pac-10 player of the year won't necessarily wow you with his athleticism. He's not the tallest guard at his position. He doesn't have a "SportsCenter" highlight reel. But he's sneaky.
You'll be watching a game with Harden and before you know it, he has 30 points and you struggle to recall how he did it. Harden has a way about him that's hard to categorize. He's the old guy at the YMCA that no one wants to pick, but ends up dominating all the young guys at both ends of the floor.
"He reminds me a little of Brandon Roy," another NBA executive said. "When you watched him in college, he didn't look like an elite athlete because he was using his knowledge of the game, not his athleticism, to get by people. Then he gets to the combine and does really well in all of the athletic testing and everyone was wowed.
"Harden's like that. He's got sneaky athleticism."
Interesting that Brandon Roy now has his own label.
