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EPIC Stephen A.-Mad Dog debate fueled by James Harden saying ‘Daryl Morey is a LIAR’ 🤯 | First Take



EPIC Stephen A.-Mad Dog debate fueled by James Harden saying ‘Daryl Morey is a LIAR’ 🤯 | First Take

On First Take, Stephen A. Smith and Chris “Mad Dog” Russo weigh in on James Harden’s recent comments about Philadelphia 76ers team president Daryl Morey.

0:00 “Did ya miss me?!” – Stephen A.
1:59 Stephen A.’s thoughts on Harden’s comments
6:14 Stephen A. and Mad Dog have a fiery debate

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32 Comments

  1. They found a white dude to sell black athletes this time now Steven a smith is the “baby face”

  2. I remember James Harden from that one Drew League he played in and scored a lot years ago, don't remember him for much else though.

  3. Some guys get paid for nothing but being on A team like Philly you gotta win too get paid

  4. I hate harden as much as anyone, but mad dog is completely missing the point of the conversation. He never mentions morey or the "promise" once

  5. Imagine thinking spoken promises are legal binding contracts or something? Harden and Stephen are both idiots thinking that execs play fair in an industry where millions are on the line. Promised lmao. What a childish thing to say and bank on. Get a written agreement next time, stupid.

  6. Stephen A trying to keep relationships with players…who cares what was promised, nothing guaranteed till pen is on paper.

  7. The problem is many people do not see athletes as human beings, they see them as a commodity, or an object undeserving of honor and respect. James Harden was a free agent, and he agreed to a sign and trade deal with the GM he had a long-standing relationship with, but the GM did not honor, the deal he made with James Harden. That is the problem.
    With the Brooklyn Nets, they agreed to bring is Kyrie Irving, then Kevin Durant and James Harden in an attempt to win a championship. Once it became apparent that Van Ness did not want to resign Kyrie Irving to a long-term extension, James Harden want out because he did not trust the organization after they chose not to honor their word. .

  8. this is one of the maddest mad dogs that a mad dog has ever mad dogged

  9. I knew that Harden was really just trying to get a much better contract when he took that smaller contract with Philly. Maybe Morey did "lie", but I doubt that it was intentional to cross him. Look at all the great contracts Harden got throughout the years with Morey. Should have just let this slide instead of wishing he got yet another huge max. He still would have got a good contract. I definitely see Harden as being in the wrong with the response of this.

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