Found February 21, 2013 on Holdout Sports: Yardbarker Blogger Network
PLAYERS: James Harden
TEAMS: Houston Rockets
Houston Rockets guard James Harden hit a half-court buzzer beater at the end of the third quarter of Wednesday night's game at the Toyota Center against the Oklahoma City Thunder. Harden's basket helped rally the Rockets from an 8-point deficit to a 122-119 win over his former team. Harden scored a career high of 46 points, with 16 of them in the fourth quarter. Talk about clutch. H/T TNLP. Visit us at holdoutsports.com and follow us on Twitter @HoldoutSports.
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