Hell-Bent on Leaving the 76ers, James Harden Still Hopeful of Creating Dream Team With Kawhi Leonard and Paul George


James Harden wants to leave the Philadelphia 76ers, and this is no secret. A player has never been so outspoken while asking for a trade. He felt so strongly about it that he travelled all the way to China to accuse 76ers President of Operations Daryl Morey of lying. The franchise has the Beard feeling duped and misled. He believed that he ought to have received a Supermax as compensation for taking a pay reduction to assist the 76ers in signing PJ Tucker. The Supermax deal, however, was not discussed. The guard chose to opt out of his two-year, $68 million contract in the last year.

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The Beard sticking with the Clippers

Despite Windhorst's allegations and reports that trade negotiations have broken down, according to Yahoo Sports' Jake Fischer, the incredible shooter "still hopes to be moved to the LA Clippers." The Guard has many good reasons to be curious. Kawhi Leonard and Paul George, two of the finest two-way phenoms, play for the Clippers. As a result, Harden can unwind on defence and focus only on his offensive duties. He will have several open lanes to use as a facilitator, and he can also assist the Clippers shooting.

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