Harden is a free agent this summer (has a player option). He absolutely could be moved.
Chinook making multiple post in a thread that I agree with
Let me look outside cause we are clearly in the end of days for this to be happening
I also agree with your takes on Keldon...but it's pretty obvious that Pop thinks differently....
Harden is a free agent this summer (has a player option). He absolutely could be moved.
NO. He will not be moved. Both he and BK are inclined to compete for a le this year and both their best bets are in BK. He is going to opt in to that player option or sign a ridiculous extension and still dictate his own terms this offseason. BYE.
if the spurs traded white + picks for collins, would the hawks have the first father + son duo in nba history?
pretty cool tbh
That’s going to be tough for him to do, since no one in their right mind could see him signing with DET, ORL, or SAS. it’s not a credible threat.
No state tax and lots of strip clubs. Also Memphis looks like they'll have the money to make a run at him too, though they'd have to be willing to pay luxury tax when Morant is up for a payday in 2023.
He had all of that in Houston.
To be fair, Harden would have been more than happy to stay in Houston had Fer ta not singlehandedly blown up their championship window.
Honestly, where will Harden go? He's been in multiple different situations now and has burned bridges in each one.
I’ll acknowledge that,but add that Orlando won’t be championship material with Harden, so there’s still not anywhere for him to credibly threaten to go.
Bridges that he can single handedly make others rebuild. I’m not a big Harden fan but if you have a 2-3 yr window he is as close to a sure thing as those hoes at KoD, Magic City, or any of the Houston strip clubs he was throwing money at.
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Memphis would though. And he's pissed at Kyrie Irving's bull .
Obviously any of those teams would pay for him, but the question is what situation will make Harden happy. He wasn't happy in OKC playing on a team that just made it to the Finals (albeit he was looking to get paid the most possible at that point), he wasn't happy in Houston getting all the stats while hitting up the club and getting paid, and he isn't happy in Brooklyn either getting paid/stats while playing in a large market for a contender.
Harden's the one who wanted CP3 out back when CP3's contract looked toxic and was only able to be traded for Westbrook's toxic contract, he's got no one to blame but himself for blowing up Houston's championship window.
You ever been to BK? NYC living isn’t for everyone. He’s probs worth 250m can’t drive his own car anywhere. Kyrie as a teammate isn’t for anyone. He went to the Nets to win. Irving in his infinite BS doesn’t build much faith.
Kyrie's little stunt is one of the selfish acts I've seen in sports in terms of "on the field" conduct.
Collins would be a great combo with Keldon, but I wouldn't mind Grant, although attacking Ingram is my A+ scenario (Murray/Vassell/Ingram/Keldon/Jak).
Ingram and Keldon at the forward spots would be awful tbh.
Yeah what ing universe is it where Harden is the one who didn't screw up in Houston. The er couldn't beat the Spurs without Kawhi and then ran off everyone he played with.
He is still heavily coveted. Agree with it or not.
You should really read up on what Fer ta did. He got rid of all the good role players and help there was on the team. Paul wasn't really the issue.
Of course Paul wasn't the issue, Harden being a little pussy not wanting to play with Paul was the issue. They pissed away their contender status once they traded Paul for Westbrook.
That Game 6 of 2017 has to the most embarrassing superstar performance I have ever seen. Completely caused me to lose any respect I ever had for Harden.
coincidentally, one of my favorite playoff games of all time
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