Fans have lauded James Harden for his recent style statement after he met NFL star Darius Slay at a recent Philadelphia Eagles game in the NFL.
James Harden is widely known as one of the best players in the NBA right now, as well as one of the most prolific scorers in the NBA at the moment.
Not only is Harden known for his scoring ability as well as his unmistakable beard, he is also known for his affinity for wines and his extremely fashionable style statements.
The Philadelphia 76ers superstar has proved his incredible fashion sense to the masses once again after he posed with NFL superstar Darius Slay recently. Harden has done his best to be a part of the city’s culture after securing his move from the Brooklyn Nets in 2021, and he has proved it once again with his attire.
Harden was spotted with the Philadelphia Eagles man Slay at a recent Eagles game as the new NFL season kicked off recently, but what caught the fans’ eyeballs was Harden’s attire. Harden was rocking a Meek Mill hoodie as a homage to one of the best rappers out of Philly – which served as a shout-out to the culture of the city.
And naturally, Philly locals love an athlete of their own who is in touch with the culture.
What did the fans have to say about James Harden’s style statement?
The fans were delighted to see Harden pay homage to the culture of the city.
Replying to Harden’s tweet featuring Slay accompanied by the caption “First Eagles game was lit, keep balling bro @bigplay24slay”, fans replied their approval of the fact that the 35-year-old is in total touch with the culture of the city.
While one eagle-eyed fan (no pun intended) said “With the Meek hoodie too. Some Philly athletes just get it, you get it James”, another commented “It was great seeing you there…that goes a long way with the Philly fans knowing you back the other teams in the city.”
Harden does feel a part of Philly and would love to win his first ring with the 76ers when the new NBA season tips off in October.
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