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Harden sees no fix for Rockets’ ‘crazy’ situation

James Harden publicly acknowledged his discord with the Houston Rockets for the first time on Tuesday night following back-to-back blowout losses to the Los Angeles Lakers.

“We’re just not good enough ... I love this city. I literally have done everything that I can,” Harden said. “I mean, this situation is crazy. It’s something that I don’t think can be fixed.”

Harden had remained quiet through months of speculation that he is unhappy in Houston. Numerous reports have indicated he’s looking to be shipped to Brooklyn to play with former Oklahoma City teammate Kevin Durant, who left and became an NBA champion with Golden State. For all his accomplishments, Harden is still seeking a National Basketball Association title.

He’s been asked repeatedly to address the trade rumors since the season began but has deflected questions.

That all changed after a 100-117 blowout loss to the Lakers in Houston on Tuesday night. The Lakers led by 30 points in the third quarter after leading by 27 during a 120-102 win on Sunday.

Harden’s words will surely be noticed by NBA officials, but it wouldn’t seem that what he said postgame would merit a trade demand — and subject him to a fine. The league has a longstanding rule about players not being able to publicly express a desire to be traded and has issued US$50,000 fines in recent years to players like Anthony Davis and Dewayne Dedmon for breaking that policy.

Harden was fined US$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 a coronavirus pandemic.

Harden won each of the last three scoring titles by notable margins — 2.3 points over Davis in 2017-18, 8.1 points over Paul George in 2018-19 and 3.8 points over Bradley Beal last season.

The Rockets traded Russell Westbrook to the Washington Wizards in exchange for John Wall and a future first-round draft pick before the season in what was seen as an attempt to pacify Harden.

So far, the pairing of the two ball-dominant guards hasn’t gone well. The Rockets are 3-6 and looked completely overmatched in their last two games.




 

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