Papi_swav wrote:Yes Harden you def are a quitter, KD asked out months after. I think that big 3 would of definitely won a chip.
nope. not with nash terrible defense.
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Papi_swav wrote:Yes Harden you def are a quitter, KD asked out months after. I think that big 3 would of definitely won a chip.
Ballerhogger wrote:Papi_swav wrote:Yes Harden you def are a quitter, KD asked out months after. I think that big 3 would of definitely won a chip.
nope. not with nash terrible defense.
triple_threat wrote:OdomFan wrote:BK_2020 wrote:Remember that one time Kobe asked out and Stern gave him Pau Gasol so he'd stay?
You're going to see things the way you're going to see them, just like I choose to see as Kobe telling the Lakers to do better at getting him help or trade him. So they did and that's that. The man had a no trade clause in his contract which he used to block some possible trades out. So clearly he didn't just want out of the Lakers, and when it comes down to it. They improved and won.
Harden on the other hand has had multiple great teammates and just can not win period so like I said before, I'm glad he hasn't won anything.
This is utterly wrong mate. Kobe wanted out but wanted to lakers to get fleeced in the process so he could join a stacked team. Specifically, for example, he tried to force his way to the bulls and he prevented the lakers from Getting Deng (who was a prized commodity at the time) so that he could play with him on the bulls but the lakers didn’t succumb to such tactics.
Stone wrote:It just did not work out for James here in Brooklyn. It happens.
We do have some great memories of him. The man is special talent and we wish him well.
OdomFan wrote:Uh, yeah that does make him a quitter. I'm glad he hasn't won anything. He hasn't earned that right to.
dooki667 wrote:Why shouldn't an athlete be able to leave a work environment he finds toxic for whatever reason, it's really non of our business. Move on be happy.
JDR720 wrote:So what he's saying is when Embiid wants out, he's going to quit on Philly too?
Stone wrote:It just did not work out for James here in Brooklyn. It happens.
We do have some great memories of him. The man is special talent and we wish him well.
Tacoma wrote:Thabo Sefolosha wrote:Harden on "him quitting on the Nets":"I knew people were going to talk and say, 'You quit' and all that stuff, but then the following summer, the other superstar there [Durant] wanted to leave. So it's like: Am I still the quitter?"
Yes, he's still a quitter. That Durant wanted to leave happened later and does not retroactively change that he quit months prior. A Durant-Harden-Irving trio would still be a strong contender and Durant likely wouldn't have wanted to leave had Harden not quit.
To this day, I would still argue that Harden has a better chance of winning a ring playing with the Nets' Durant-Irving than playing with the Sixers' Embiid-Maxey. He quit and it's still the wrong decision.