James Harden’s Houston Restaurant Donates 3,000 Meals Amid Texas Storms

James Harden’s Houston Restaurant Donates 3,000 Meals Amid Texas Storms

Brooklyn Nets guard James Harden (13) during an NBA basketball game against the Golden State Warriors in San Francisco, Saturday, Feb. 13, 2021. (AP Photo/Jeff Chiu)

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James Harden is no more a participant of the Houston Rockets, however the Brooklyn Nets guard is still returning to the city he played in for 9 years.

Matt Musil of KHOU-TV reported that Harden’s Houston restaurant, Thirteen, will certainly be distributing 3,000 meals Saturday to those influenced by extreme climate in the location.

Alykhan Bijani of The Athletic tweeted a leaflet that was created to advertise the alleviation initiative:

Alykhan Bijani @Rockets _ Expert

James Harden’s Thirteen restaurant will certainly be handing out 3000 meals from 3-6 PM.

People can additionally message (346 )-857 -9617 to have actually the food supplied. https://t.co/Me7Pbv35hw

Texas has actually experienced record-low temperature levels today, along with snow storms that have actually led to millions shedding power.

Harden played 8 complete periods in Houston and also developed himself as one of the best gamers in Rockets background throughout that time.

Although Houston never ever got to the NBA Finals with him at the controls, he was an eight-time All-Star, three-time racking up champ and also single NBA MVP throughout his period.

Harden started the 2020-21 period with the Rockets in spite of asking for a profession, however he was dealt to the Nets in January in a four-team offer that landed Houston a treasure of draft choices.

The 31-year-old expert has actually made a big distinction in Brooklyn, balancing 24.2 factors, 11.7 helps and also 8.2 rebounds in 17 ready a Nets group that has actually won 5 straight video games and also is presently 2nd in the Eastern Conference.

Harden is part-owner of the MLS’ Houston Dynamo and also NWSL’s Houston Dash, and also he additionally has no scarcity of various other service and also philanthropic ventures still based in Houston.