Former Houston Rockets superstar James Harden watched with glee as his Houston Dynamo beat Inter Miami on Wednesday night – with Miami suffering without the injured Lionel Messi
NBA superstar James Harden could not mask his delight after his Houston Dynamo team downed Inter Miami in the US Open Cup final in Lionel Messi’s absence.
There has been no shortage of famous faces from the world of basketball in attendance at DRV PNK Stadium this season but it is rare that they are rooting for the Herons to lose. However, that was the case as the Philadelphia 76ers shooting guard watched on from the stands.
The 34-year-old, considered one of the greatest scorers in NBA history, was instead cheering on Vice City’s opponents and was clad in the team’s orange jersey for the affair. His support of the Texan was due to him owning a minority share in the Western Conference club.
He watched on with pride as his beloved team raced into a an unassailable two-goal lead before half time. In fact, as the camera panned to him after Amine Bassi scored Houston’s second strike of the evening, the jubilation was plain to see on Harden’s face.