I think it depends on what the goal is at the franchise level. If they want to go deep into the playoffs and sell seats, they are doing it. If they want to win a ring for a price, they didn't have what they needed to get there anyhow. Harden off the bench wasn't going to keep happening. No black American male is going to come off the bench if he can get a starting role instead. It's not in his genetic makeup else he wouldn't be at the level he's at professionally. These guys are alphas in the world of basketball. The Dejuan Blairs and Matt Bonners of the NBA are the betas, but they make big money nonetheless.
So OKC played a hand similar to what Dallas played the year after their last Finals appearance. They let a big chip walk because they didn't want to pay for another ring. OKC is now getting the financial rewards for having a compe ive team.
If you've ever played with muscle cars, you know that you can get a 16second quarter mile easily. You spend a little you can get 15.5. You have to spend a lot more to get 13.9 (world class) and exponentially more to get 13.5. 12.8 is like top 5 fastest in the world so imagine how much that costs. Same is true in the NBA. Aside from just juggernaut systems like SA, you have to spend a load of money to stay in the ring hunt when you built your success by acquiring known talent and signing 1 year deals. They are going to want big raises for getting you the ring. Harden got paid because he got to the Finals and because he's a significant reason the Thunder were there in the first place. They wouldn't beat the Heat though, the Spurs got much closer than the Thunder did and their best 6th man ever pretty much played for the opposition.

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