Daily News | James Harden taking lead role in second season with the Sixers — on and off the court
and re-signed with the Sixers on a two-year deal. He’s making $33 million this season. The pay cut he accepted created enough cap space to sign friends P.J. Tucker, Danuel House Jr., and Montrezl Harrell in free agency. It also led to an NBA“You can name guys on one hand that would give up $15 million to try to make their team better,” Georges Niang said. “Let’s start there.
The point guard was a three-time scoring champion and the 2018 league MVP with the Rockets. The NBA 75th anniversary team member is also third on the league’s all-time three-pointers-made list with 2,593. His 6,397 career assists are sixth-most among active players. And the perennial All-NBA selection will go down as one of the all-time great isolation threats.
The vocal leader and team planner still intends to be aggressive every single possession, put pressure on the defense, and score.
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