James Harden was recently put on blast by a viral social media post, as a woman by the handle _twinkjm (Kelsea M.) accused the Los Angeles Clippers guard of being a deadbeat dad on her Instagram story yesterday.
“I don’t like bringing things to the internet, but I’m done protecting an image that doesn’t reflect reality,” Kelsea M. posted. “You’ve known since day one, and you are just as responsible as I am. I stayed quiet because I wanted to handle this the mature way, but that only works when both people are acting like adults.”
“Being a bigger person doesn’t mean carrying everything alone. It’s time for you to step up and take care of your son,” she added while implicating Harden.
Not too long ago, it was revealed on Season 2 of Netflix’s “Starting 5” that Harden has a son named Jace, who was six years old when the series was filmed. The Los Angeles Clippers floor general also shared that he’s having a second child with his current girlfriend, Paije Speights.

Los Angeles Clippers News: Starting center expected to return vs. Boston Celtics
The Los Angeles Clippers received a timely boost as they prepare for their upcoming game against the Boston Celtics. According to ESPN’s Shams Charania, Ivica Zubac is cleared to return after a quick recovery from a Grade 2 ankle sprain.
Zubac’s return couldn’t come soon enough, as the Los Angeles Clippers are gunning for their seventh straight win. The 28-year-old center averages 15.6 points, 11.1 rebounds, and 2.5 assists on 60.9 percent shooting from the field across 28 regular season appearances this campaign.
On the other hand, Bogdan Bogdanovic is expected to miss more time due to a hamstring injury and is still without a timetable for a return ahead of the team’s three-game road trip, starting on Wednesday.
