James Harden has etched his name deeper into NBA postseason lore, climbing to 13th on the all-time playoffs scoring list by surpassing the legendary Larry Bird. This significant milestone underscores Harden's sustained excellence and clutch performance on basketball's biggest stage.
While Bird, a three-time champion and Hall of Famer, set a standard for forward play in the 1980s, Harden's achievement highlights a different kind of scoring mastery. Known for his elite step-back three and unparalleled ability to draw fouls, "The Beard" has been a postseason fixture for over a decade, carrying teams on deep playoff runs.
Moving past a figure like Bird is a testament to Harden's longevity and scoring volume. It places him among the most prolific scorers in playoff history, a list dominated by players who defined eras. For fans, this moment is a reminder of the greatness we're witnessing—a modern icon reaching rarefied air once occupied by the game's timeless legends.
