Is James Harden in game shape or not? Pool Photo-USA TODAY Sports

James Harden spoke with the media on Friday for the first time since he was traded to the Brooklyn Nets. It wasn’t long before the former MVP was asked about his level of conditioning, and Harden’s reaction certainly made it seem like he has seen all the memes about him.

Harden couldn’t help but bust out a huge smile when a reporter asked him to describe his conditioning level at this point in the season. He only gave a one-word response, but his reaction said it all.

Harden reported to the Houston Rockets late during the offseason, and people immediately took note of how out of shape he looked ( check out this photo). Even a famous actor made a joke at Harden’s expense.

That was a few weeks ago, but it doesn’t look like Harden is in any better shape now. A TV announcer cracked a joke about his weight during warmups before Houston’s game against the Los Angeles Lakers on Tuesday. You can see that video here.

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