Doctor MJ wrote:jalengreen wrote:Doctor MJ wrote:So yeah, Philly getting PG is huge. While of course injuries might end up keeping them from being their best self in a playoff in their window, this makes a scary team even scarier.
It also I think makes clear that NBA superstars aren't actually looking to stand in solidarity with each other. Just hilarious that Harden & George basically end up traded for each others with the Harden-side of the equation being about him being willing to take a smaller contract for the Clippers after trying to salt the Earth in Philly when being offered something similar there.
Harden will probably always see Morey as a betrayer, but seems pretty clear that the rest of the players will just see Harden as a has-been who can't acknowledge his own drop off and its consequences.
Why do you think the rest of the players view Harden like that? Because Daryl Morey decided to pay a 34-year-old Paul George a 4 yr, $213M deal, which he chose to accept? Seems like it'd be foolish for George to do anything but sign on the dotted line, and I don't think it says anything about Harden.
Ah, sounds like you've not been following all of the whispering that no star would sign with Philly after the treatment alleged by Harden.
It's of course possible for players to just not know anything about stuff that happened in the past...but George was literally Harden's teammate last season and talked on podcast as paying attention to how franchises treated their players. So yeah, George surely knew damn well what Harden said Morey did that led Harden to demand a trade away, and if it bothered him enough, he wouldn't have signed with Philly. He did sign with Philly, so here we are.
I feel like there's some logical step I'm missing here, because as it stands this makes absolutely no sense to me.
George obliging by Morey's desire to pay him $50M/yr until he's 39 years old is not him putting any particular trust in Morey. He's going to get his money. The contract was signed. Morey's trustworthiness is not at all relevant.
I'll go ahead and identify two potential theories one might've formed in response to the Harden-Morey drama to make sure that we're not conflating the two.
A. In solidarity with Harden, stars may not sign with Philadelphia while Morey is in charge.
B. In light of Harden's allegations, stars may not agree to / trust any promises made by Morey.
You can certainly say that A was disproven by the George signing. And if that's something that people were saying, then yeah fair to bring that up. The idea that Paul George would pass up on $212M simply to be in solidarity with Harden is foolish, of course. I'm sure even Harden would find that ridiculous.
But B? Not really relevant here, because as far as I know, George did not sign with Philadelphia because of any particular promises made by Morey.
So regarding the claim that "the rest of the players will just see Harden as a has-been who can't acknowledge his own drop off and its consequences" ... I don't see that from what we're observing here. We know that whatever Morey did to Harden didn't bother Paul George enough for him to turn down a 4 yr, $212M contract at the age of 34. I'm failing to see how you're able to go much further than that