In a rather unconventional statement following the New York Knicks’ decisive triumph over the Cleveland Cavaliers, James Harden expressed a surprising sentiment. He suggested that despite the overwhelming nature of the loss, the Cavaliers are, in fact, a ‘better team’. This sentiment echoes an old adage which implies that sometimes, the team that suffers multiple heavy defeats might possess underlying strengths that were not evident in the scorelines.
English Translation:
As the old saying goes, it’s usually the team that loses four games by a combined 77 points that actually is the one that should have emerged triumphant.
In a rather unconventional statement following the New York Knicks’ decisive triumph over the Cleveland Cavaliers, James Harden expressed a surprising sentiment. He suggested that despite the overwhelming nature of the loss, the Cavaliers are, in fact, a ‘better team’. This sentiment echoes an old adage which implies that sometimes, the team that suffers multiple heavy defeats might possess underlying strengths that were not evident in the scorelines.
