Rasheed Wallace mocks James Harden, says he “will remember him” for gifting Lil Baby “a bag full of honey buns” and not as winner

James Harden, a guard for the LA Clippers, recently said that he wants to be known as a winner when his career is over. Rasheed Wallace, a former NBA champion, had a different opinion. He made fun of him and said that people would remember him for other things.

On “The Sheed & Tyler Show,” Wallace talked about the time James Harden gave rapper Lil Baby a bag full of honey buns and cash.

Lil Baby’s birthday was in 2020, and James Harden gave him real honey buns and cash. In this case, “honey buns” means $100,000. There was also a Richard Mille watch in the bag, which is worth about $200,000.

Wallace said, “I’ll remember him because he gave another grown man a bag full of honey buns.””That I had won and that I taught.” He said, “I loved the game in a different way.” “Don’t worry about the money; I love basketball and the game itself.””I just want people to know how much I love and enjoy the game of basketball, whether I’m with the kids here or when I go to other places in Europe or China.”Harden has a legendary resume that includes 10 All-Star selections, one MVP award, one Sixth Man of the Year award, three scoring titles, two assist titles, and six All-NBA First Team awards. He has not yet won a championship, but he is well on his way.

James Harden says that Kobe Bryant is his GOAT.In an interview with HoopsHype, James Harden said that Kobe Bryant, a star for the LA Lakers, was the player who first made him love basketball.

Harden, who was born and raised in Los Angeles, said that Bryant inspired him to love the game as much as he did.

“Being from LA and being a Lakers fan watching him grow up and win several championships and his passion and love and what he did for the game of basketball, I think the world, you know, feels the same way, but that’s why I started playing basketball,” he added.”The skill set and things that I’ve learned, I kind of picked up on my own, but as far as falling in love with the game, it’s definitely been Kobe.”