Shams: Harden stays LAC, 2 years $81.5 mil
Posted: Sun Jun 29, 2025 9:09 pm
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SA37 wrote:Must be nice to get $40M/year with 0 expectations.
SA37 wrote:Must be nice to get $40M/year with 0 expectations.
Andre Roberstan wrote:SA37 wrote:Must be nice to get $40M/year with 0 expectations.
Is this relevant to the discussion at hand? We do have a rule about that.
SA37 wrote:Andre Roberstan wrote:SA37 wrote:Must be nice to get $40M/year with 0 expectations.
Is this relevant to the discussion at hand? We do have a rule about that.
Unless you don't think I'm talking about his contract, yes?
ReggiesKnicks wrote:SA37 wrote:Must be nice to get $40M/year with 0 expectations.
The expectation is he is an All-Star, like he has been the past few years when healthy.
Andre Roberstan wrote:SA37 wrote:Andre Roberstan wrote:
Is this relevant to the discussion at hand? We do have a rule about that.
Unless you don't think I'm talking about his contract, yes?
You're not talking about the contract -- you're bashing the Clippers.
SA37 wrote:ReggiesKnicks wrote:SA37 wrote:Must be nice to get $40M/year with 0 expectations.
The expectation is he is an All-Star, like he has been the past few years when healthy.
"When healthy" is doing a lot of heavy lifting in that sentence, although I really just question Harden's commitment to basketball. He just seems to coast through games/the season. His play dropped off significantly in the playoffs. I guess the Clippers are happy with that.
SA37 wrote:Andre Roberstan wrote:SA37 wrote:
Unless you don't think I'm talking about his contract, yes?
You're not talking about the contract -- you're bashing the Clippers.
Yes. It's a bad contract, imo, for a guy who I think has a loose commitment to winning basketball.
ReggiesKnicks wrote:SA37 wrote:ReggiesKnicks wrote:
The expectation is he is an All-Star, like he has been the past few years when healthy.
"When healthy" is doing a lot of heavy lifting in that sentence, although I really just question Harden's commitment to basketball. He just seems to coast through games/the season. His play dropped off significantly in the playoffs. I guess the Clippers are happy with that.
Heavy lifting?
Harden played 72 and 79 games the past two years. You continue to show you really don't know what you are talking about on this forum.
SA37 wrote:ReggiesKnicks wrote:SA37 wrote:
"When healthy" is doing a lot of heavy lifting in that sentence, although I really just question Harden's commitment to basketball. He just seems to coast through games/the season. His play dropped off significantly in the playoffs. I guess the Clippers are happy with that.
Heavy lifting?
Harden played 72 and 79 games the past two years. You continue to show you really don't know what you are talking about on this forum.
I didn't make the claim he wasn't healthy.
You seem to like to value players in a vacuum. Harden has been a shadow of the player he was in Houston. IMO, he was neither an all-star caliber player nor an all-NBA player last year even with all the injuries to all-NBA level guys. Just my humble opinion, but we'll see what he does now over the life of this contract.
Andre Roberstan wrote:SA37 wrote:Andre Roberstan wrote:
You're not talking about the contract -- you're bashing the Clippers.
Yes. It's a bad contract, imo, for a guy who I think has a loose commitment to winning basketball.
That's a fair take. I'm not sure I agree, but it's fair. I don't think he has the juice to be The Guy anymore.
ReggiesKnicks wrote:SA37 wrote:ReggiesKnicks wrote:
Heavy lifting?
Harden played 72 and 79 games the past two years. You continue to show you really don't know what you are talking about on this forum.
I didn't make the claim he wasn't healthy.
You seem to like to value players in a vacuum. Harden has been a shadow of the player he was in Houston. IMO, he was neither an all-star caliber player nor an all-NBA player last year even with all the injuries to all-NBA level guys. Just my humble opinion, but we'll see what he does now over the life of this contract.
Statistically, without cherry-picking, Harden was an All-NBA and All-Star.