Philadelphia 76ers guard James Harden is ready to make it ugly.
He has not been present with the team since Sunday, according to the report, and it is unclear “when and if” he will return to the team as he awaits a trade.Harden has called general manager Darryl Morey “a liar” and said that he will never play for a team run by him again.Morey traded for Harden while running the Rockets and again with the 76ers.
He is set to be a free agent after this season but doesn’t appear to be interested in waiting that long for a new deal. He is slated to make $35.6 million this season as part of a discounted contract that he took last season to help the team sign forward PJ Tucker.
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Hollywood comes to Philadelphia at the 32nd Philadelphia Film FestivalThe Philadelphia Film Society kicks off its 32nd Annual Philadelphia Film Festival beginning on Thursday, Oct. 19 and running through the 29th.
Read more »
James Harden Has Yet To Attend Preseason Game With SixersJames Harden Has Yet To Attend Preseason Game With Sixers - RealGM Wiretap
Read more »
Clippers Unwilling To Include Terance Mann, Additional Draft Picks In James Harden TradeClippers Unwilling To Include Terance Mann, Additional Draft Picks In James Harden Trade - RealGM Wiretap
Read more »
With Holiday, Porzingis in Boston and Harden trying to leave 76ers, Celtics the best of the AtlanticWhen James Harden was twice scoring 40 points against Boston in last season’s playoffs, it was easy to picture a championship in Philadelphia’s future. Now it’s hard to picture a future at all between Harden and the 76ers. The only Atlantic Division team with the look of a champion at this point is the Celtics.
Read more »
Quality of jobs inside the 76ers’ proposed arena | Morning NewsletterWe have your voters guide 🗳️
Read more »
A major Philly union is negotiating with the 76ers development team over hundreds of promised jobs76ers co-owner David Adelman said the facility would create 9,000 temporary jobs and 1,000 permanent ones. But the quality of those permanent jobs has not yet been a focus of debate.
Read more »