James Harden shared a touching postgame moment with Michigan State shooting survivor John Hao

James Harden gave his new friend John Hao a moment to remember and a souvenir!

Mere moments after delivering the game-winning three-pointer for the Philadelphia 76ers, James Harden gave a fan of his a moment to remember.

The Sixers were able to hold off the Boston Celtics on Sunday to tie their NBA playoff series 2-2 after winning Game 4 116-115 in overtime. Harden was a major impetus for the Sixers’ victory, posting 42 points in the game and crucially, sinking the game-winning three-pointer to stave off the Celtics’ comeback.

After Marcus Smart’s answering three-pointer fell short and victory was secured for the Sixers, Harden made his way over to John Hao, a paralyzed Michigan State shooting survivor and a big fan of Philadelphia’s star player. Hao was injured in February’s shooting at Michigan State that killed three students and wounded five others.

When Harden learned that the 20-year-old was a big fan of his and once Hao was released from the hospital, the Sixers’ star invited him to Game 4.

And after Harden’s big moment, he found Hao in the crowd, took off his shoes, and autographed them for his biggest fan to keep.

Not only that, Harden even said he’d invite Hao back for more games and called him his “good luck charm” in postgame interviews.

No doubt this is a moment that Hao will never forget.

[affiliatewidget_deal1]

[mm-video type=video id=01gzrd9jtwn0e516mxee playlist_id=none player_id=01gp1x90emjt3n6txc image=https://images2.minutemediacdn.com/image/upload/video/thumbnail/mmplus/01gzrd9jtwn0e516mxee/01gzrd9jtwn0e516mxee-5de0c60f4da98ce6fc65c7a4556a1f71.jpg]

[lawrence-auto-related count=3 category=1373]