James Harden reportedly traded to Brooklyn Nets in blockbuster deal
Rockets trade disgruntled superstar to Brooklyn on Wednesday.
Harden, 31, will team with Kevin Durant and Kyrie Irving.
The Brooklyn Nets have agreed to acquire three-time scoring champion James Harden from the Houston Rockets, a deal that reunites him with Kevin Durant and gives him the move that he has sought for weeks, according to multiple reports.
Harden is going to the Nets as part of a four-team deal that also involves Indiana and Cleveland, according to the person who spoke to the Associated Press on Wednesday. The news was also reported by ESPN and Yahoo Sports.
At least four draft picks and additional pick swaps are also part of the deal, a source told the Associated Press. Other key players: Victor Oladipo goes from Indiana to Houston, and Caris Levert goes from Brooklyn to Indiana, the source said, adding that Cleveland was also part of the massive trade.
The deal was struck less than 24 hours after Harden seemed to deliver a farewell address of sorts following the Rockets’ loss to the Los Angeles Lakers on Tuesday night.
Earlier on Wednesday, the Rockets informed Harden they didn’t want him at practice after his inflammatory comments about the team. “We felt it was best for James and best for the group for him not to come to practice,” coach Stephen Silas said.
The disgruntled superstar had remained quiet through months of speculation that he is unhappy in Houston, but finally voiced his frustration after the Rockets’ second straight blowout loss to the Lakers.
“We’re just not good enough ... I love this city. I literally have done everything that I can,” Harden said after the game. “I mean, this situation is crazy. It’s something that I don’t think can be fixed.”
Silas called the drama surrounding Harden an “all-around messed up situation.” He was then asked what he thought about Harden saying the Rockets are “just not good enough.”
“That’s hard to hear, especially when you don’t believe it and you know it not to be true,” said Silas, who noted he didn’t sleep on Tuesday night.
The Rockets begin a three-game road trip on Thursday night with the first of two straight games against San Antonio. The Nets – who now have a big three of their own with Durant, Harden and Kyrie Irving, or will when Irving returns to the team – were playing in New York against the Knicks on Wednesday.
The Rockets are just 3-6 so far this season and only Minnesota have a worse record in the Western Conference. The team is clearly in disarray and new arrival John Wall called the situation “rocky”.
“There has to be some sort of resolution, whether it’s a complete buy-in at some level or some other way to kind of get it taken care of,” Silas said. “So, yeah, it’s not it’s not an easy situation by any stretch of the imagination. But the team atmosphere... the good of the team, I say everybody needs to be pointed in the same direction and that’s what’s best.”
Harden won each of the last three scoring titles by notable margins – 2.3 points over Anthony Davis in 2017-18, 8.1 points over Paul George in 2018-19 and 3.8 points over Bradley Beal last season. His 24.8-point average so far this season ranked 18th in the NBA, still putting him among the leaders but obviously well off his usual pace.
He has averaged at least 25 points per game in each of his eight full seasons with the Rockets, but he has never been able to get the team, which hasn’t won a title since winning two straight in 1994-95, past the Western Conference finals.
Harden reported late for camp. He also was fined $50,000 earlier this season for conduct detrimental to the league related to him not following the health and safety protocols put into place by the NBA and the National Basketball Players Association for navigating a season during the pandemic.
*Theguardian
Rockets trade disgruntled superstar to Brooklyn on Wednesday.
Harden, 31, will team with Kevin Durant and Kyrie Irving.
The Brooklyn Nets have agreed to acquire three-time scoring champion James Harden from the Houston Rockets, a deal that reunites him with Kevin Durant and gives him the move that he has sought for weeks, according to multiple reports.
Harden is going to the Nets as part of a four-team deal that also involves Indiana and Cleveland, according to the person who spoke to the Associated Press on Wednesday. The news was also reported by ESPN and Yahoo Sports.
At least four draft picks and additional pick swaps are also part of the deal, a source told the Associated Press. Other key players: Victor Oladipo goes from Indiana to Houston, and Caris Levert goes from Brooklyn to Indiana, the source said, adding that Cleveland was also part of the massive trade.
The deal was struck less than 24 hours after Harden seemed to deliver a farewell address of sorts following the Rockets’ loss to the Los Angeles Lakers on Tuesday night.
Earlier on Wednesday, the Rockets informed Harden they didn’t want him at practice after his inflammatory comments about the team. “We felt it was best for James and best for the group for him not to come to practice,” coach Stephen Silas said.
The disgruntled superstar had remained quiet through months of speculation that he is unhappy in Houston, but finally voiced his frustration after the Rockets’ second straight blowout loss to the Lakers.
“We’re just not good enough ... I love this city. I literally have done everything that I can,” Harden said after the game. “I mean, this situation is crazy. It’s something that I don’t think can be fixed.”
Silas called the drama surrounding Harden an “all-around messed up situation.” He was then asked what he thought about Harden saying the Rockets are “just not good enough.”
“That’s hard to hear, especially when you don’t believe it and you know it not to be true,” said Silas, who noted he didn’t sleep on Tuesday night.
The Rockets begin a three-game road trip on Thursday night with the first of two straight games against San Antonio. The Nets – who now have a big three of their own with Durant, Harden and Kyrie Irving, or will when Irving returns to the team – were playing in New York against the Knicks on Wednesday.
The Rockets are just 3-6 so far this season and only Minnesota have a worse record in the Western Conference. The team is clearly in disarray and new arrival John Wall called the situation “rocky”.
“There has to be some sort of resolution, whether it’s a complete buy-in at some level or some other way to kind of get it taken care of,” Silas said. “So, yeah, it’s not it’s not an easy situation by any stretch of the imagination. But the team atmosphere... the good of the team, I say everybody needs to be pointed in the same direction and that’s what’s best.”
Harden won each of the last three scoring titles by notable margins – 2.3 points over Anthony Davis in 2017-18, 8.1 points over Paul George in 2018-19 and 3.8 points over Bradley Beal last season. His 24.8-point average so far this season ranked 18th in the NBA, still putting him among the leaders but obviously well off his usual pace.
He has averaged at least 25 points per game in each of his eight full seasons with the Rockets, but he has never been able to get the team, which hasn’t won a title since winning two straight in 1994-95, past the Western Conference finals.
Harden reported late for camp. He also was fined $50,000 earlier this season for conduct detrimental to the league related to him not following the health and safety protocols put into place by the NBA and the National Basketball Players Association for navigating a season during the pandemic.
*Theguardian
Rockets trade disgruntled superstar to Brooklyn on Wednesday.
Harden, 31, will team with Kevin Durant and Kyrie Irving.
The Brooklyn Nets have agreed to acquire three-time scoring champion James Harden from the Houston Rockets, a deal that reunites him with Kevin Durant and gives him the move that he has sought for weeks, according to multiple reports.
Harden is going to the Nets as part of a four-team deal that also involves Indiana and Cleveland, according to the person who spoke to the Associated Press on Wednesday. The news was also reported by ESPN and Yahoo Sports.
At least four draft picks and additional pick swaps are also part of the deal, a source told the Associated Press. Other key players: Victor Oladipo goes from Indiana to Houston, and Caris Levert goes from Brooklyn to Indiana, the source said, adding that Cleveland was also part of the massive trade.
The deal was struck less than 24 hours after Harden seemed to deliver a farewell address of sorts following the Rockets’ loss to the Los Angeles Lakers on Tuesday night.
Earlier on Wednesday, the Rockets informed Harden they didn’t want him at practice after his inflammatory comments about the team. “We felt it was best for James and best for the group for him not to come to practice,” coach Stephen Silas said.
The disgruntled superstar had remained quiet through months of speculation that he is unhappy in Houston, but finally voiced his frustration after the Rockets’ second straight blowout loss to the Lakers.
“We’re just not good enough ... I love this city. I literally have done everything that I can,” Harden said after the game. “I mean, this situation is crazy. It’s something that I don’t think can be fixed.”
Silas called the drama surrounding Harden an “all-around messed up situation.” He was then asked what he thought about Harden saying the Rockets are “just not good enough.”
“That’s hard to hear, especially when you don’t believe it and you know it not to be true,” said Silas, who noted he didn’t sleep on Tuesday night.
The Rockets begin a three-game road trip on Thursday night with the first of two straight games against San Antonio. The Nets – who now have a big three of their own with Durant, Harden and Kyrie Irving, or will when Irving returns to the team – were playing in New York against the Knicks on Wednesday.
The Rockets are just 3-6 so far this season and only Minnesota have a worse record in the Western Conference. The team is clearly in disarray and new arrival John Wall called the situation “rocky”.
“There has to be some sort of resolution, whether it’s a complete buy-in at some level or some other way to kind of get it taken care of,” Silas said. “So, yeah, it’s not it’s not an easy situation by any stretch of the imagination. But the team atmosphere... the good of the team, I say everybody needs to be pointed in the same direction and that’s what’s best.”
Harden won each of the last three scoring titles by notable margins – 2.3 points over Anthony Davis in 2017-18, 8.1 points over Paul George in 2018-19 and 3.8 points over Bradley Beal last season. His 24.8-point average so far this season ranked 18th in the NBA, still putting him among the leaders but obviously well off his usual pace.
He has averaged at least 25 points per game in each of his eight full seasons with the Rockets, but he has never been able to get the team, which hasn’t won a title since winning two straight in 1994-95, past the Western Conference finals.
Harden reported late for camp. He also was fined $50,000 earlier this season for conduct detrimental to the league related to him not following the health and safety protocols put into place by the NBA and the National Basketball Players Association for navigating a season during the pandemic.
*Theguardian
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