Rob Kardashianappreciates talent when he sees it — even if it’s coming from his sisterKhloé Kardashian‘s ex,James Harden.Rob praised the Houston Rockets player’s recent hot streak on the basketball court afterSports Illustratedtweeted out Harden’s impressive scoring record.“Sheesh,” wrote Rob, 31, replying to the tweet that revealed Harden’s 42.2 points per game average since Dec. 13.Harden, 29, and Khloé, 34,split in February 2016 after eight months of dating. She previously opened up about the breakup during an episode of her then-talk showKocktails with Khloé, saying Harden wasunfaithful during the relationship.“You know, I just don’t want to put up with people that — you want to be monogamous but then you’re not monogamous,” she said.Gabe Ginsberg/Getty; John Lamparski/GettyShe said she offered to have an open relationship with Harden, but the NBA player wanted to be “committed.”“I wanted it but I wanted to be realistic,” she said, noting that she thought asking for a serious relationship wasn’t possible given their schedules and distance.Splash News“I’ve always said — it’s long distance, it’s this or that — I’ve always said, ‘We don’t need to be monogamous,” she said. “There’s a lot of s— going on in both of our lives, you live in Houston, I live in L.A., we’ll see each other when we’ll see each other.’ ”But, she said, Harden “sought me out. He wanted to be committed, then, wasn’t committed.”RELATED VIDEO: Khloé Kardashian and Tristan Thompson Share a Midnight Kiss While Spending NYE in ClevelandHarden, meanwhile, said he struggled to adjust with the level of media attention that came with dating the reality star.“I feel like it was for no reason,” he toldSports Illustratedin 2017. “I wasn’t getting anything out of it except my name out there and my face out there, and I don’t need that. It wasn’t uncomfortable, but it wasn’t me.”He continued: “I don’t need pictures of myself when I’m driving my car. Who cares? What shoes am I wearing? Who cares? Where am I eating? Who cares? It was unnecessary stuff that I think trickled down to my teammates. I had to eliminate that.”

Rob Kardashianappreciates talent when he sees it — even if it’s coming from his sisterKhloé Kardashian‘s ex,James Harden.

Rob praised the Houston Rockets player’s recent hot streak on the basketball court afterSports Illustratedtweeted out Harden’s impressive scoring record.

“Sheesh,” wrote Rob, 31, replying to the tweet that revealed Harden’s 42.2 points per game average since Dec. 13.

Harden, 29, and Khloé, 34,split in February 2016 after eight months of dating. She previously opened up about the breakup during an episode of her then-talk showKocktails with Khloé, saying Harden wasunfaithful during the relationship.

“You know, I just don’t want to put up with people that — you want to be monogamous but then you’re not monogamous,” she said.

Gabe Ginsberg/Getty; John Lamparski/Getty

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She said she offered to have an open relationship with Harden, but the NBA player wanted to be “committed.”

“I wanted it but I wanted to be realistic,” she said, noting that she thought asking for a serious relationship wasn’t possible given their schedules and distance.

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“I’ve always said — it’s long distance, it’s this or that — I’ve always said, ‘We don’t need to be monogamous,” she said. “There’s a lot of s— going on in both of our lives, you live in Houston, I live in L.A., we’ll see each other when we’ll see each other.’ ”

But, she said, Harden “sought me out. He wanted to be committed, then, wasn’t committed.”

RELATED VIDEO: Khloé Kardashian and Tristan Thompson Share a Midnight Kiss While Spending NYE in Cleveland

Harden, meanwhile, said he struggled to adjust with the level of media attention that came with dating the reality star.

“I feel like it was for no reason,” he toldSports Illustratedin 2017. “I wasn’t getting anything out of it except my name out there and my face out there, and I don’t need that. It wasn’t uncomfortable, but it wasn’t me.”

He continued: “I don’t need pictures of myself when I’m driving my car. Who cares? What shoes am I wearing? Who cares? Where am I eating? Who cares? It was unnecessary stuff that I think trickled down to my teammates. I had to eliminate that.”

source: people.com