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James Harden Still Has Zero Intentions Of Playing For 76ers Again
Bill Streicher-USA TODAY Sports

James Harden may be reporting to training camp, but according to NBA insider Sam Amick of The Athletic, The Beard still has zero intentions of playing for the Philadelphia 76ers again. Harden requested a trade from the Sixers in June and is angry at Daryl Morey.

“Even if Harden shows up as expected on Day No. 2, league sources say he still has zero intentions of rejoining this group in earnest,” Amick wrote. “Morey, in turn, has been adamant that Harden won’t be dealt (to the Clippers or elsewhere) unless the return elevates the Sixers as title contenders. And so they all uncomfortably wait, in Fort Collins of all places, with the championship vision that brought them here on hold until the league’s latest star player saga is resolved.”

According to NBA insider Ramona Shelburne of ESPN, Harden felt Morey ghosted him before free agency started. Rather than wait for Morey and the Sixers to present whatever offer they had come up with once free agency opened on July 1, Harden decided to pick up his $35.6 million player option before the June 30 deadline and request a trade.

The Sixers were stunned at Harden’s decision, insisting to him and his representatives they had been distant only because they were hit with the largest tampering fine in NBA history and that they had every intention of re-signing him as soon as the rules allowed. However, it was too late.

“James takes things very personally,” one NBA source close to Harden said. “When he feels like he’s been wronged, he can be very stubborn.”

Harden was fined $100,000 by the NBA for calling Morey “a liar” during his Adidas tour in China. The NBA launched an inquiry into the circumstances surrounding Harden’s public admonishment of Morey. As part of the investigation, Harden told NBA investigators he called Morey “a liar” because he wasn’t traded “quickly” after opting into his player option for the 2023-24 season.

Philadelphia informed Harden it hadn’t found a suitable trade with his preferred destination of the Los Angeles Clippers and that it expected him to report to the team’s training camp. Despite public speculation, Harden has made no allegations of a previous handshake agreement with the Sixers on a future contract.

Harden exercised his $35.6 million option for the 2023-24 season in June with an expectation that Morey would work with him on finding a trade to the Clippers. The Sixers and Clippers engaged in numerous conversations but never gained traction on a deal.

In 58 games for the Sixers last season, Harden averaged 21.0 points, 6.1 rebounds and 10.7 assists while shooting 44.1% from the field, 38.5% from beyond the arc and 86.7% from the free-throw line. He led the NBA in assists per game for the second time in his career.

This article first appeared on NBA Analysis Network and was syndicated with permission.

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