Viral Photo Appears To Show Mysterious Stain On James Harden’s Shorts

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During a broadcast of the 2019 NBA Finals, Paul Pierce made a famous confession: his dramatic wheelchair exit in Game 1 of the 2008 Finals was actually just a bathroom break.

(via Business Insider)

“I have a confession to make,” Pierce said. “I just had to go to the bathroom.”

Today, James Harden is facing a similarly pressing matter. In last night’s game against the Celtics, he toppled over on his back at the end of the first half. A mysterious stain was spotted on Harden’s shorts that is causing many to question just what transpired during those first two quarters.

https://twitter.com/FirenzeMike/status/1233945744731779072

Needless to say, it became the joke of the night for fans unfortunate enough to find out.

(via NBA Reddit)

“And everyone says Harden only takes 3’s. Here’s a great example of him taking a solid 2.”

“Harden just stained his legacy.”

“Anybody could be 6’5 and sh*t themselves in a game, it doesn’t take skill.”

The jokes may be a bit premature because we don’t actually know what was on those shorts. At this point, though, the damage is already done. Hopefully, Harden got himself a new pair of shorts.

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