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$ 55.8 million worth James Harden supports the state of Alma Mater Arizona with a six -digit donation


Los Angeles Clippers Guardian James Harden He supported his Alma Mater, Arizona State, by donating a six -digit amount to his Nile program in April 2024. The exact amount remains undiscovered.

The 55.8 million dollar points (according to Forbes) reflected his decision to contribute to the part of his NBA earnings to his former school in an interview Front office sports on Wednesday.

“Nila is the most important thing today because children want to make up their game and their work … which makes sense,” he said.

“I wanted to be part of helping the team and school to get players because we are a very, very great program and a great school, and if it is a zero problem, then I can help with that.”

Coach Bobby Hurley highlighted Harden’s influence on his Basketball programsaying that the former NBA MVP was not only financially helped to the school, but made a difference by removing the program. He noted that the NBA star is regularly met with new lists every year, conveying his elite basketball knowledge.

“It’s not just financially, James gave his time,” he said. “And his willingness to be around the player, he can be in the off -season on the island somewhere or just work on his game in LA – every year he takes place every year to return and look at a new team, was around guys and shared his experiences with them.”

“It’s more than a financial, investment in trying to help young men and he’s such a role model to our guys.”


James Harden’s contribution helped in the Arizona state, Jayden weird

Jayden Quantianance, one of the most talented attackers in the 2024 class, originally committed himself at Wildcats in Kentucky. However, when John Calipari He surprised the world of basketball at the faculty by accepting the main coaching job in Arkansas, a 6-foot striker -9 gave up on his obligation.

At that time, teams were guarded, including Ohio, Missouri, Louisville and Memphis. However, just 20 days after the departure of Calipari, the Arizona state landed on a highly sought-after recruit-by-way thanks to Harden’s contributions.

Moderation is an average of 9.4 points, 7.9 rebounds, 2.6 blocks, 1.5 assists and 1.1 theft per game. He runs a team in jumps and blocks while shooting 52.5%.