James Harden Reportedly Still Wants Clippers Trade Despite Team Losing Interest
- James Harden's move from the Philadelphia 76ers hasn't gained any traction
- Despite his desire to join the Los Angeles Clippers are reportedly not pursuing James Harden
- According to the latest reports, James Harden still wants to join the Clippers
James Harden is one of two massive NBA superstars that has requested a trade this offseason. And despite his desire to leave the Philadelphia 76ers, things haven't exactly gone to plan for Harden.
James Harden seemed to only want the Los Angeles Clippers initially, but the buzz surrounding them fizzled out. And despite the Clippers reportedly not making an effort to plan Harden anymore, the latest news suggests that he hasn't given up.
James Harden averaged 21.0 points, 6.1 rebounds, and 10.7 assists for the Philadelphia 76ers last season, but as usual, was unable to help the team make a deep playoff run. He no longer sees eye to eye with Doc Rivers either, leading to the trade request.
James Harden led the league in assists last season, and despite diminished scoring, his playmaking has only improved late in his career. He would be the ideal superstar to pair with Kawhi Leonard and Paul George, although the prospect of him joining the Los Angeles Clippers looks very bleak at this point.
The Los Angeles Clippers Have Reportedly Ended James Harden Trade Talks
Daryl Morey and James Harden have fallen out spectacularly this off-season. James Harden even called Daryl Morey a liar in public while doing some fan interactions. Despite this, Morey is not one to cave under the pressure and make a deal.
The Philadelphia 76ers will want serious assets in return for James Harden if they wish to keep Joel Embiid happy and on the franchise. As such, the Los Angeles Clippers are a singularly poor trading partner for them.
And it seems Los Angeles knows this too, seeing as the Clippers have reportedly ended talks about a potential James Harden trade earlier in September.
Brian Windhorst said, “(The Clippers) tried to trade for James Harden, and that deal didn’t happen,” Windhorst explained. “And from what I understand, it was the Clippers who said, ‘Okay, there’s no deal here. We’re gonna move on.’”
The Los Angeles Clippers already have Russell Westbrook, who despite his struggles, is still an excellent playmaker and leader. He is considered the team's leader and averaged 7.6 assists per game last season. Even if James Harden's numbers might be marginally better, the Clippers will have to give up a lot to get him.
James Harden Has Been Called Out By NBA Commissioner Adam Silver
James Harden and Damian Lillard made waves early in the offseason with their trade demands. Both have done something unique by seemingly being insistent on only moving to one franchise.
And the NBA isn't smiling down upon it either. Commissioner Adam Silver condemned James Harden and Damian Lillard for their trade demands.
Speaking on the subject, NBA Commissioner Adam Silver outright condemned the actions of Damian Lillard and James Harden and called for both players to honor their contracts. “Don't like them as a league. I want players and teams to both honor their contracts," Silver said to Howard Beck.
"I'm watching everything going on in Portland and Philadelphia and hoping they get resolved to everyone's satisfaction. I'm glad it seems to have calmed down as far as public discourse.”
James Harden may no longer want to be in Philadelphia but it's hard to say where he will end up by the time the 2023-24 season begins. He still wants the Clippers and now the million-dollar question is, do they want him?
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