Daily News | Sixers star James Harden is ‘on pace’ to return from foot injury in two weeks: ‘We’ve got a plan’
Sixers James Harden hits the court playing against the Wizards during the 1st quarter at the Wells Fargo Center on Nov. 2.When James Harden hit the deck during the 76ers’ Nov. 2 loss to the Washington Wizards, he felt a “what-the-hell-is-this?” tingling in his foot that persisted even when he took his shoe off as soon as he sat on the bench.
“We’ve got a plan,” Harden said in his first public comments since the injury. “We’ve got a script that we’re trying to stick to. All in all, I feel good. … It is what it is: another little hurdle to jump over and get my mind right [and] get ready to go hoop.
Harden called it all a test in patience, a characteristic he said he does not possess in basketball or in life. He has passed down time playing video games and resting more than normal because, in his words, he is “not good at sleeping.” He has also been utilizing his personal chef to help him maintain the eating habits that allowed him to slim down before training camp.
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