The Los Angeles Clippers star showcased his prowess, dropping 43 points in his team’s 121-96 victory over the Washington Wizards during the NBA regular season.
He was unstoppable. At 35 years old, James Harden proved that he’s still in top form by scoring an impressive 43 points in the Los Angeles Clippers’ 121-96 win against the Washington Wizards at the Capital One Arena in Washington on Wednesday. This marks the 102nd time in his NBA career that Harden has scored 40 points or more in a single game.

This achievement adds to Harden’s accolades for November. Just last week, in a game against the Utah Jazz, Harden surpassed Ray Allen, becoming the second player in history with the most three-pointers made, totaling 2,974.
Harden played for 31 minutes and 52 seconds on Wednesday, contributing not only 43 points but also dishing out seven assists and grabbing four rebounds. Ivica Zubac was the second-highest scorer for the Clippers with 18 points. For the Wizards, Malcolm Brogdon and Jonas Valanciunas led the scoring with 17 points each.