

When it comes to signature shoes, very few players in the NBA are more accomplished than James Harden. Throughout his illustrious career, Harden has been synonymous with Adidas and his signature shoe line.
On Wednesday night against the Los Angeles Lakers, Harden debuted his 10th signature shoe, the Adidas Harden Vol. 10.
Harden celebrated the major milestone by inviting 14 children from the Boys and Girls Club to watch Wednesday's game between the Clippers and Lakers in Los Angeles. Unfortunately, the end result of the game was a 135-118 Lakers victory.
After the Lakers game on Wednesday night, Harden gave his thoughts on releasing his 10th signature shoe with Adidas. Despite the rough loss, the Clippers' superstar still gave a sincere reaction to the release.
“It’s unbelievable man. It's a dream come true," Harden said. "Not only just to have a signature shoe, but to have a decade of it. There are only 13 players in NBA history with that."
© Sam Sharpe-Imagn Images"I think we've been doing an unbelievable job as a team to impact the world, and that's what it's all about," Harden added. "Shout out to the team, the Adidas team, and everybody else that's helped with this process. I hope the guys and the fans around the world love it.”
Despite not winning a championship, James Harden has had one of the most accomplished careers in NBA history, and a decade of shoe signature shoe releases is just one of those examples.
The biggest issue for Harden and the Clippers moving forward is one simple goal: to win games. The Clippers have played 18 games this season and have only managed to win five. Those five wins came against the Portland Trail Blazers, Phoenix Suns, New Orleans Pelicans, Dallas Mavericks, and Charlotte Hornets.
Outside of the team's first two wins against the Trail Blazers and Suns, the team hasn't had one quality win. It's like the Clippers suddenly forgot how to play basketball after their first two wins of the season.
The team's rotations are slow, the defense looks non-existent, and all of the team's longtime veterans look like they've never played with each other before. Whether it's because of old aage or inconsistent lineups, the Clippers don't have much time to figure things out.
Fortunately for the Clippers, they have two easier opponents coming up in the Memphis Grizzlies and Dallas Mavericks. However, if the Clippers can't handle both teams during their home back-to-back, the season will somehow feel even more helpless than is already is.