James Harden Continues to Be James Harden

Surprise, surprise, James Harden has requested another trade. I’m foolish because I thought he would return to the 76ers and give it a real shot. I thought him and Joel Embiid worked well together. I know they each like to have the ball in their hands, but Harden is a productive passer when he knows he can accumulate assists, and Embiid is almost as automatic as it gets with the ball in his hands. But, much like his exits in OKC, Houston and Brooklyn, Harden is “extremely upset” with how the 76ers handled his impending free agency.

Look, I understand he’s a former MVP. I get he’s an all timer offensive player in the league. I understand his value as a premiere point guard. But at what point is this on him? I’m just saying, every stop has come with him complaining, the team trying to surround him with talent and the team, and Harden, playing poorly when the lights are the brightest. OKC was a Finals team with him coming off the bench. He didn’t like that role and asked out. The Thunder were still a legit contender when he left. Sure, Houston got better, and he achieved wonderful personal accolades. How many titles did the Rockets win with him as their star? Or, how did he do in close out playoff games? He shrunk, the team never won and he griped. The Rockets went out and traded for guys like Chris Paul and Russell Westbrook, guys Harden wanted to play with, and they still never got to the Finals. And when the Rockets were ready to reset, he played poorly, or not at all, until he was granted a trade to Brooklyn. He was reunited with Kevin Durant. He got to okay with Kyrie Irving. They looked incredible when they were all healthy. But they never stuck together, the pandemic happened and now all three are gone. Harden was solid when he played, but he was hurt more often than not. And with Irving being nuts and KD consistently hurt, Harden didn’t enjoy having the burden of running the whole offense. He cried his way to Philly. And then he said all the same stuff when he was traded to Brooklyn. He was going to stay, he wanted to win, he wanted to play with a great center. It was all roses. Then he had one of the oddest playoff performances I’ve ever seen this past playoff. He’d be great for a game, but then bad for two or three. It never coalesced. Embiid wasn’t exceptional, but he was hurt and he was carrying the load. Harden was along for the ride.

Now he wants out again. It seems like he wants to go to the Clippers. Kawhi Leonard and Paul George say they are onboard with adding Harden. Trading for him will mean parting with some ping guys, namely Terrance Mann. That will hurt the Clippers. But Harden wants this, Daryl Morey will try to fleece the Clippers and Harden will now be teammates with two other great players, albeit often injured players. If this trade goes down this will be the sixth and seventh upper echelon, possible hall of fame players that Harden would be paired with. I don’t think it will work, but I’m most curious to see how long it takes Harden to make an excuse and ask out yet again, maybe to go play with a young up and coming superstar. That seems to be his MO. At some point I’d hope he’d look in the mirror and see he is the one constant in all this. I doubt that will ever happen though.

Ty

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