Vanderbilt_Grad wrote:Personally I think that OKC is taking a huge risk. Regardless of whether or not Harden is a "max player" by pure stats ... for OKC he was. He made that team work and won them many of the games that got them to the finals. Yes he didn't do well during the biggest games of the year, but he's only 23 and still learning.
What OKC got was "potential" ... things might work out for them, but they went from certainty to hoping for the best. I don't think that they are are lock to make it back to the finals this year or next after this move. That said what they are doing that I like is building a high level team that should stay really good for a long time. It's just no longer a sure thing that they will have a great team.
The root of their problems is overpaying Westbrook.
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...but Westbrook is only 23 and still learning too. Unlike Harden, he has proven that he deserves a max contract and was willing to give the Thunder front office a 'loyalty discount' to stay in OKC. Westbrook is a 2x NBA All-Star & NBA All-Pro Team selection that has scored an efficiency rating of over 23 PER in back-to-back seasons, while Harden has yet to make a single All-Star team and just coming off a drastically improved from the previous seasons' career high efficiency rating of 21.13 PER. Westbrook is far from the root of the Thunder problems. They are only one of the youngest teams in the league and already contending for championships. I'd say that problems are far and in between for them compared to the rest of the NBA organizations.