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BklnDem75

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Sat Mar 12, 2016, 07:06 PM Mar 2016

Thunder may have traded James Harden in part because of his partying

The Oklahoma City Thunder’s decision to trade James Harden after their trip to the NBA Finals in 2012 remains one of the most significant in recent league history.

Since the trade, the Thunder have not made it back to the Finals, while Harden went on to become an MVP candidate and make the Houston Rockets a contender in the Western Conference.

Several reasons have been given for the trade. Oklahoma City did not want to go into the luxury tax and decided to pay Kevin Durant, Russell Westbrook and Serge Ibaka rather than Harden. They also may have felt that Harden’s skills were similar to what Durant and Westbrook already provided the team.

But on a recent podcast, Basketball Insiders’ Steve Kyler said Harden’s partying may have also been another factor.


http://larrybrownsports.com/basketball/thunder-trade-james-harden-partying/296117

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Thunder may have traded James Harden in part because of his partying (Original Post) BklnDem75 Mar 2016 OP
i think he is really overrated Mosby Apr 2016 #1
He's a great bench player Yavin4 Apr 2016 #2

Mosby

(16,306 posts)
1. i think he is really overrated
Sun Apr 3, 2016, 11:18 AM
Apr 2016

As a coach I would not be able to deal with hiss unwillingness or inability to play defense.

I also think he relies too much on his jump shot on offense which makes his output unreliable.

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