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[The Athletic] James Harden still wants to leave Philadelphia and remains determined to start next season in a Clippers jersey. But rival executives told @sam_amick they were universally convinced that the Sixers are now attempting to keep the 10-time All-Star.



[The Athletic] James Harden still wants to leave Philadelphia and remains determined to start next season in a Clippers jersey. But rival executives told @sam_amick they were universally convinced that the Sixers are now attempting to keep the 10-time All-Star.

by DanM142

21 Comments

  1. DanM142

    > “Morey is known to be asking for the kind of return that — as of Tuesday afternoon — left the strong impression that he had no genuine interest in getting a deal done….Harden’s stance has not changed. He still wants to leave Philadelphia.”

  2. Prestigious-Rock201

    What did morey think would happen?

  3. IndigoJacob

    We really can’t have anything nice… and Harden wasn’t even *that* nice

  4. WhenPigsRideCars

    Harden has to play regardless. He signed himself into a contract year, and he is in his mid-30s. Refusing to play or not playing well will only hurt himself.

  5. FFFreak999

    What is Harden so pissed about? He had the opportunity to be a free agent and get the best deal for him. That didn’t happen so now he wants to get traded because the Sixers didn’t pay up for a value he made up in his head.

    I think Harden is a great basketball player and I would welcome him back next season but dude, the open market didn’t value your skill set. I don’t know what else to tell him.

    Him and his agent overplayed their position, and now they got caught.

  6. Ronshol

    He’s gonna sit out if he isn’t traded even though everyone in this sub thinks its unthinkable because it’s a “contract year”.

    He doesn’t care.

  7. Serpico2

    JFC; just give us Norm Powell, RoCo and a couple seconds or a swap in the late 2020s and call it a day. We’d be so much better in a motion offense with a couple usable wings (Tobi, RoCo). Powell and Maxey can score the skin off the ball. Plenty of firepower around Embiid. I’m so tired of this loser.

  8. T4hunderb0lt

    Realistically can we get Lavine back in a 3-team deal? Otherwise I don’t see how we move Harden unless LAC gives us PG.

  9. BabaBrody

    It’s all posturing, it always is. Even “rival executives” get fed gossip and narratives, so they can regurgitate it back to guys like Amick as credible intel. No rush to deal Harden until into the fall. Situations change, injuries happen, teams get delusional off of hot starts. It’ll get done, but no sense staring at the pot waiting for it to boil right now.

  10. Niner-Sixer-Gator

    Just trade his bitch ass already, I’ll trade that Motherfucker for a bag of martin’s, a cheese steak sub,and a tahitian treat soda right about now

  11. childpeas

    sixers might be one of the worst/unluckiest teams in the last 5 years. the amount of picks and talent that they have fumbled is absolutely insane. some of it is bad luck (simmons/fultz) and some is just awful decisions (horford, tobias, butler).

    now, again, more drama.

  12. SomeGuyNamedJohn12

    From a purely Basketball perspective. Does James have a better chance at reaching the finals with the Clippers than the Sixers?

    Personally I think he has a better chance with us because I just don’t see Kawhii and PG staying healthy enough.

  13. Deported_By_Trump

    As a Nets fan if there is one thing I learnt from the James Harden experience it’s is that the methods he used to force his way to your team will be the same methods he will use to force his way out.

  14. TomassoLP

    Can you guys relax? These were the exact headlines before we traded Ben. He is worth more if we trade him mid-season before the deadline. Morey has earned my faith.

  15. sirgrotius

    Isn’t this the usual Morey negotiating tactic? It’s not like the FO is going to be whispering to reporters that we’re trying to move him fast.

  16. TheMightyCatatafish

    This is just so weird to me. I genuinely don’t understand Harden’s desire here. Clearly the Clippers don’t want to give him the deal he’s after, otherwise he would’ve opted out and signed with them.

    He’s an aging star who had two amazing playoff games this year, but also killed his value with disastrous games 6 and 7 that are fresher in people’s minds and add to the “choker” narrative. He’s not getting a massive multi year deal anywhere. But here in Philly he loves his teammates and finally got rid of the worst coach in the league AND he has the opportunity to prove himself for a multi year mega deal on a $35 million deal.

    What is he so mad about? What is he so dissatisfied with? What is so bad about playing here on what’s essentially a one year 35 mil prove-it deal; especially when NO ONE ELSE IN THE LEAGUE wants to pay him better.

  17. dishwasher_mayhem

    Our window isn’t just closed, it’s broke.

  18. HinkiesGhost

    If the Sixers can’t get something that makes them better for Harden or a package of assets that will help make them better in future, then holding on to Harden is the smart play. At least until Dame gets traded to see if it jogs loose the trade market. And if not, he’s an expiring contract next season. That in itself has value.

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