Brian Windhorst is joined by ESPN’s Tim Bontemps and Tim MacMahon to break down the latest from James Harden regarding his $100K fine from the NBA after his harsh words against Philadelphia 76ers’ president Daryl Morey including what is best for him and the strategy going forward for all parties involved.
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Long time still the same. ❤🎉😂
Smh
Lol harden deserves more criticism dude is just a at out quitter
He signed a contract and is basically saying he refuses to honor it. The fine should be much larger
Dude on the right look like peyton manning lol
Harden needs respect. No modern player has averaged 36 ppg in a season. Harden got criticized for a ball hog and now he’s the assist leader and gets no respect what is this?
I’m super early whattt
America the free unless the powers that be don’t agree with what you said
superstars only get 1 year contracts…make it simple and flexible for both parties…stirs up the NBA more as well….
It’s the fact he only want to head to 1 team
Maybe it was inferred but we all knew what Harden meant. All the arbitrator will have to do is ask a few questions. New CBA is a max of $150,000 fine for publicly demanding a trade. It's on like…page 132 if I remember correctly. Trade him to China.
The sixers are the problem, but the media keeps focusing on the employees. How many coaches and All Star players do they need to run through?
He said he would never play for another organization that Daryl Morey was involved with. So yes, he did imply that he would not show up to camp or play for the 6ers if they don't trade him. Whether or not that's what actually happens, okay. But what he said could very well be interpreted to mean as much.