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    James Harden

    Player Profile
    Hometown:
    Los Angeles, Calif.

    High School:
    Artesia H.S.

    Height / Weight:
    6-5 / 218

    Position:
    Guard

    Birthdate:
    08/26/1989

    Experience:
    2V

    2008-09 Honors:
    Consensus First-Team All-American; Pac-10 Player of the Year

    07/07/2012

    Former Sun Devil Hoops Star James Harden Named to 2012 U.S. Olympic Team

    Harden helped lead the Oklahoma City Thunder to the NBA Finals this year and was the NBA's Sixth Man of the Year

    06/08/2012

    How Has A Sun Devil Done In Past NBA Finals? We Think We Have It Covered...

    Some research has us coming up with this...

    05/10/2012

    13 Things To Know About @JHarden13, The NBA Sixth-Man Of The Year

    Sun Devil consensus All-American earns award as Thunder awaits next opponent.

    05/04/2012

    From ASU To USA Via OKC James Harden Added As Finalist For 2012 USA Basketball National Team

    The consensus 2008-09 All-American continues to impress at the next level and is second-youngest player on roster.

    07/23/2012

    James Harden Career Photo Gallery

    James Harden Career Photo Gallery

    03/07/2009

    Sun Devils Close Regular Season with Romp over Bears

    Sun Devils Close Regular Season with Romp over Bears

    02/12/2009

    Sun Devils Sink Bruins, Again

    Sun Devils Sink Bruins, Again

    11/30/2008

    UTEP vs. Arizona State

    Anaheim Classic - November 30, 2008

    01/09/2008

    Sun Devils 64, Arizona 59 - Jan. 9, 2008 - AP Game Photos

    Sun Devils 64, Arizona 59 - Jan. 9, 2008 - AP Game Photos

    --James Harden Named To USA Olympic Basketball Team (by Brad Denny, HouseofSparky.com/July 7,2012)

    --James Harden Says It 'Feels Great' To Play With Kevin Durant, Russell Westbrook on Team USA (Sports Nation/July 9, 2012)

    --James Harden continues rise, will represent U.S. at Olympics (Tucson Citizen/July 8, 2012)

    --Harden took unique path to Team USA and the 2012 Olympics (LasVegasSun.com/July 7, 2012)

    --Harden growing into his game (by Justin Verrier, ESPN.com/May 31, 2012)

    --The Many Faces of Harden (by Jordan Conn, Grantland.com/May 29, 2012)

    --Standing Out and Blending In (by Howard Beck, New York Times/May 26, 2012)

    Click here for a list of ASU's list of NBA Draft selections

    James Harden Career Game-by-Game Statistics in PDF Format Get Acrobat Reader

    James Harden newspaper clips in PDF Format (10 pages) Get Acrobat Reader

    Old-school Harden will sneak up on you (ESPN.com/May 15, 2009)

    Harden will be a big task for Cats (Arizona Daily Star, Jan. 21, 2009 (PDF Format)

    Late bloomer Harden blossoms in Arizona sun (ESPN.com by Mark Schlabach/November 26, 2008)

    James Harden Q & A (Athlon Sports Preseason Issue/October, 2008)

    James Harden feature in POST Magazine (October of 2008) in PDF Format

    Arizona State's Harden keeping himself busy (Rivals.com, July 10, 2008)

    James Harden featured in SLAM (May, 2008)

    Arizona State's Harden qualifies for elite company (Los Angeles Times, Jan. 29, 2008)

    How did James Harden's freshmen year compare with other Sun Devil greats? Click on this link to check out the ASU freshman records

    James Harden's 2008-2009 ACCOLADES
    Associated Press First-Team All-American
    NABC First-Team All-American
    Sporting News First-Team All-American
    NCAA Consensus First-Team All-American District IV (west coast) Player of the Year (U.S. Basketball Writers)
    FOXSports.com First-Team All-American
    CBSSports.com First-Team All-American
    Basketball Times All-American
    Dick Vitale All-America Team
    First-Team All-Pac-10
    James Harden's 2007-2008 ACCOLADES
    First-Team All-Pac-10
    Second-Team Freshmen All-American by Rivals.com
    Freshmen All-American by collegeinsider.com
    Second-Team Freshmen All-American by CollegeHoops.net
    Fifth-Team All-American by Scout.com (Frank Burlison)
    Entered Arizona State as the most coveted signee in school history (first McDonald's All-American to sign with ASU out of high school since 1984) and left after two years as the most decorated, as James Harden is the first Sun Devil to earn consensus first-team All-America honors with his play in 2008-2009. Became the third Sun Devil to earn Pac-10 Player of the Year, joining Eddie House (1999-2000) and Ike Diogu (2004-2005), and earned first-team honors from Associated Press, Sporting News, United States Basketball Writers Association, the National Association of Basketball Coaches and Basketball Times among many others. Posted at least 20 points in 34 of 69 career contests, and ASU was 27-7 in those games (14-4 in 2008-2009). The year prior to Harden's arrival ASU was 8-22 and lost 15 straight, since stepping onto campus he led ASU to back-to-back 20-win seasons (21-13 in 2007-08 and 25-10 in 2008-09) for the first time Jimmy Carter gave up his seat to Ronald Reagan (officially on Jan. 20, 1981) as ASU was 24-4 in 1980-81 and 22-7 in 1979-80. Also led ASU to a 5-0 mark against Arizona in his two seasons, the first time ASU had won five straight against the Wildcats since a nine-game streak from 1979-83. Shot 13-of-23 from the floor (.565) and averaged 19.5 points in two wins over UCLA, ASU's third sweep of UCLA in the Sun Devil's 31-year Pac-10 history. Led ASU to 11-7 Pac-10 home mark in his two years, in the previous four years, ASU was 9-27 in Pac-10 home games. Became just the fifth player in Pac-10 history to lead the league in scoring (20.1 ppg.) and steals (1.69 per game) when he accomplished the feat in 2008-2009, and he also led the league in steals in each of his two seasons with 132 in his career. In 69 career games, Harden led ASU in scoring 46 times, in rebounding 21 times and in assists in 29 times. Led league in scoring (20.1), 20-point games (18) and steals per game (1.69) and was eighth in the league at 4.2 assists per game in sophomore year (2008-09). Became just the third sophomore in Pac-10 history to earn Pac-10 Player of the year joining Jason Kidd (1993-94) and Mike Bibby (1997-98). Exploded for 40 points against UTEP in Anaheim Classic on Nov. 30, 2008, tied for the fifth-best scoring night in ASU history, on 14-of-25 shooting. Was 16-of-21 from the free throw line in win over Brigham Young on Dec. 20, 2008. Posted 36 points at Oregon on Feb. 5, 2009, the most by a Pac-10 player all season. The most famous Sun Devil southpaw since Phil Mickelson and the youngest player in the Pac-10 in 2007-08, the tattoo-less Harden was all that was advertised and more in his freshman season (2007-2008). Even though he only turned 18 in late August, he earned first-team All-Pac-10 honors and the other four honorees are collecting NBA first-round paychecks. Not only was he a great freshman, but he had to be a great freshman leader as his Sun Devil classmates made a league-leading and school record 96 starts and played more than 47 percent of the minutes, yet team still posted 13-win turnaround from previous year, tied for best in the nation. Fox Sports Arizona enjoyed a 196 percent ratings increase from the previous season. Had an ASU freshman record 16 20-point games (tied for third-best in the Pac-10, and included five straight from Dec. 29-Jan. 17, a first for an ASU freshman). His 17.8 points per game is eighth-best in Pac-10 freshman history (fifth in the Pac-10 overall) and he led the Pac-10 with 73 steals. Averaged 18.2 points (tied for fifth) and 5.1 boards in Pac-10 games. Was second on the team with 110 assists, including a 3.5 per game mark in the league. The first freshmen in league history with 70 steals and a 17.0 points per game average. Set the Pac-10 tournament record with seven steals against USC (March 13), the most steals by a Sun Devil since 2008 NBA World Champion Eddie House had seven vs. Kansas State on Nov. 24, 1998, in the Maui Invitational. Harden's 73 steals tied for fourth-best in school history and was just three shy of the ASU record of 76 set by Fat Lever in 1981-82. Was ranked as high as 11th-best in the nation (Rivals.com) out of high school and is from same high school that produced Ed and Charles O'Bannon and Jason Kapono. Led team to 33-2 record in senior year and second straight state title by averaging 18.8 points, 7.9 boards and 3.9 assists en route to trophy-case full of Player of the Year honors. Averaged 18.8 points, 7.7 boards and 3.5 assists in junior year as state title team went 33-1 and he shot nearly 60 percent from the floor. Also averaged 13.2 points in sophomore year as team went 28-5.

    McDONALD'S ALL-AMERICANS AT ASU REVIEW:
    Arizona State has had three McDonald's All-Americans in its history prior to Eric Boateng and James Harden joining the program last year. Byron Scott (1979), Chris Sandle (1984) and Jamal Faulkner (1989). Boateng earned the honor in 2005 and then transferred to ASU after attending Duke in 2005-06 while Harden earned the honor in 2007. Jamal Faulkner attended prep school prior to attending Arizona State (1990-1992) and transferred to Alabama. Chris Sandle transferred to UTEP after playing at ASU for two seasons (1984-1986).

    PAC-10 CONSENSUS ALL-AMERICANS (1978-79 to Present)
    1978-79, David Greenwood, UCLA
    1980-81, Steve Johnson, OSU
    1987-88, Sean Elliott, ARIZ
    1988-89, Sean Elliott, ARIZ
    1989-90, Gary Payton, OSU
    1991-92, Harold Miner, USC 1993-94, Jason Kidd, CAL
    1994-95, Damon Stoudamire, ARIZ; Ed O'Bannon, UCLA
    1997-98, Mike Bibby, ARIZ; Miles Simon, ARIZ
    1998-99, Jason Terry, ARIZ
    2000-01, Casey Jacobsen, STAN
    2001-02, Sam Clancy, USC
    2002-03, Jason Gardner, ARIZ
    2003-04, Josh Childress, STAN
    2005-06, Brandon Roy, WASH
    2006-07, Arron Afflalo, UCLA
    2007-08, Kevin Love, UCLA
    2008-09, James Harden, ASU

    SUN DEVIL 40+ POINT GAMES
    61-Eddie House at California (2 OT), Jan. 8, 2000
    46-Eddie House vs. San Diego State, Dec. 18, 1999
    45-Paul Williams at USC, Mar. 10, 1983
    42-Eddie House vs. Penn State, Dec. 29, 1999
    40-James Harden vs. UTEP, Nov. 30, 2008
    40-Eddie House vs. UCLA, Feb. 17, 2000

    SUN DEVIL SEASON 30+ POINT GAMES
    Eddie House-8 (1999-2000)
    Ike Diogu-6 (2004-05)
    James Harden-5 (2008-09)
    Ike Diogu-5 (2003-04)
    Eddie House-4 (1998-99)
    Stevin Smith-4 (1992-93)
    Byron Scott-4 (1982-83)
    Kurt Nimphius-4 (1979-80)

    SUN DEVIL SINGLE-GAME FREE THROW ATTEMPTS
    23-Ike Diogu vs. Western Michigan, Dec., 30, 2003
    23-Mario Bennett vs. Washington St., Feb. 5, 1995
    22-Ike Diogu vs. Oregon State, Jan. 24, 2004
    21-James Harden vs. BYU, Dec. 20, 2008
    21-Ike Diogu vs. Delaware State, Nov. 23, 2004
    21-Dave Graybill vs. San Jose St., Dec. 17, 1955

    SUN DEVIL CAREER STEALS
    1. 258 - Eddie House, '96-2000
    2. 246 - Stevin Smith, '90-94
    3. 236 - Lafayette Lever, '78-82
    4. 202 - Ron Riley, '92-96
    5. 158 - Jeremy Veal, '94-98
    6. 153 - Alton Mason, '98-01
    7. 150 - Byron Scott, '79-83
    8. 141 - Marcell Capers, '92-95
    9. 136 - Steve Beck, '83-87
    10. 132 - James Harden, '07-09

    SUN DEVIL SEASON TOTAL POINTS
    1. 736 - Eddie House, 2000
    2. 724 - Ike Diogu, 2005
    3. 713 - Byron Scott, 1983
    4. 704 - James Harden, 2009
    5. 666 - Jeremy Veal, 1998

    SUN DEVIL SEASON FREE THROWS MADE
    1. 248 - Ike Diogu, 2005
    2. 243 - Ike Diogu, 2004
    3. 204 - James Harden, 2009
    4. 180 - Ike Diogu, 2003
    5. 173 - Freddie Lewis, 1966
    6. 169 - James Harden, 2008

    SUN DEVIL SEASON FREE THROW ATTEMPTS
    1. 311 - Ike Diogu, 2005
    2. 298 - Ike Diogu, 2004
    3. 270 - James Harden, 2009
    4. 245 - Ike Diogu, 2003
    5. 234 - Mario Bennett, 1995
    6. 224 - James Harden, 2008

    SUN DEVIL CAREER SCORING AVERAGE
    1. 21.4 - Ike Diogu, '02-05
    2. 19.2 - Seabern Hill, '67-70
    3. 19.0 - James Harden, '07-09
    4. 18.2 - Joe Caldwell, '61-64
    5. 17.5 - Byron Scott, '79-83

    SUN DEVIL CAREER FREE THROWS
    1. 671 - Ike Diogu, '02-05
    2. 373 - James Harden, '07-09
    3. 366 - Jeff Pendergraph, '05-09
    4. 362 - Royce Youree, '55-58

    25 WINS: ASU posted 25 wins for the first time since the 1974-75 team led by Lionel Hollins went 25-4. ASU's school record for wins is 26 set in 1962-63 (26-3). ASU also won 24 games in 1980-81 (24-4). That 1980-81 team had three starters become NBA first round draft picks in Fat Lever (21st pick in 1981), Fat Lever (11th pick in 1982) and Byron Scott(fourth pick in 1983).

    MOST WINS
    1. 26 - 1963
    2. 25 - 2009; 1975
    4. 24 - 1995; 1981
    6. 23 - 1962; 1961
    8. 22 - 1980
    9. 21 - 2008
    10. 20 - 2003; 1991

    SUN DEVIL ASSOCIATED PRESS ALL-AMERICANS
    James Harden, 2009 (first-team)
    Ike Diogu, 2005 (second-team)
    Lionel Hollins, 1975 (third-team)

    SUN DEVIL ASSOCIATED PRESS HONORABLE MENTION ALL-AMERICANS
    James Harden, 2008
    Ike Diogu, 2004 and 2003
    Eddie House, 2000
    Jeremy Veal, 1998
    Mario Bennett, 1995
    Stevin Smith, 1993
    Trent Edwards, 1989
    Steve Beck, 1987
    Byron Scott, 1983
    Lafayette Lever, 1982
    Alton Lister, 1981
    Byron Scott, 1981
    Art Becker, 1963

    ASU FRESHMEN POINTS PER GAME
    1. Ike Diogu, 2002-03, 19.0
    2. James Harden, 2007-08, 17.8
    3. Jamal Faulkner, 1990-91, 15.4
    4. Byron Scott, 1979-80, 13.6
    5. Ron Riley, 1992-93, 13.0
    6. Eddie House, 1996-97, 12.6
    7. Mario Bennett, 1991-92, 12.5
    8. Christian Polk, 2006-07, 12.0
    9. Jeff Pendergraph, 2005-06, 10.9
    10. Steve Beck, 1983-84, 10.9

    SUN DEVIL PAC-10 ALL-FRESHMEN SELECTIONS
    James Harden, 2007-08
    Jeff Pendergraph, 2005-06
    Ike Diogu (Freshman of the Year), 2002-03
    Eddie House, 1996-97
    Ron Riley, 1992-93
    Mario Bennett, 1991-92
    Dwayne Fontana, 1990-91
    Jamal Faulkner (Freshman of the Year), 1990-91
    Chris Sandle, 1984-85
    Steve Beck, 1983-84
    Byron Scott (Freshman of the Year), 1979-80

    Year G-GS Min-Avg FG-A Pct FG3-A Pct FT-A Pct Rb-Avg F-D Ast To Bk St Pts-Avg
    07-08 34-33 1150-34.1 196-372 .527 44-108 .407 169-224 .754 179-5.3 72-2 110 89 19 73 605-17.8
    08-09 35-35 1254-35.8 221-452 .489 58-163 .356 204-270 .756 195-5.6 99-4 148 118 11 59 704-20.1
    Totals 69-68 2412-35.0 417-824 .506 102-271 .376 373-494 .755 374-5.4 171-6 258 207 30 132 1309-19.0
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