Much like when Ben Simmons wanted out, the Sixers won't give James Harden away for anything less than a 'very good player'. So prepare to see No. 1 in the lineup come opening night.
Much like when Ben Simmons wanted out, the Sixers won't give James Harden away. So prepare to see No. 1 in the lineup come opening day.But all signs point to Harden being back in with the Sixers this upcoming season.Why? Well Harden is looking for more than the one-year, $35.6 million player option he exercised.
He wants a lucrative, multi-year contract - that the Sixers are not willing to give him. That's good business on Morey's part.Citing their long history, Morey says he will try to work with Harden to find him a new home. But there's an asterisk there."If we can do something that is win-win, helps the Sixers, then we will look at it. If we can't, then we won't," Morey said.
He let the season begin and waited until the trade deadline to deal. And he was able to get Harden for Simmons, who was probably never going to play a minute for this team. Prepare to see a similar plan play out with Harden, who will likely start the season here with Joel Embiid. But how long he will stay, only Morey will know.
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