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James Harden Finally Arrives At The Bubble, Catches Flack For Wearing 'Thin Blue Line' Mask

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While there was excitement to see the NBA's best scorer back on a basketball court doing what he does best, there was also some criticism being floated at Harden. Many fans, particularly Black ones, were not too happy to see Harden rocking a mask with what seemed to be a "Thin Blue Line" design.

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