enetric wrote:NyCeEvO wrote:MrDollarBills wrote:This is the snowball effect from Kyrie's decision. Once he started to signal that he wasn't going to get vaccinated, Harden started talking about testing free agency. Dude is f*cking everything up.
Joe Tsai isn't going to pay 50 million a season to someone who only cares enough to play in what, 38 games at most? And Harden isn't going to stay if this season turns into chaos because of Kyrie.
At least we have KD locked in, so even if we have to part ways with both guys I'm sure others will line up to play with him here.
Doesn’t Harden stand to make more money if he becomes a free agent anyway? If so, I’m not worried about him at all.
I’d only be concerned about him leaving if the Lakers had the cap space to sign him, but since they don’t (I assume, haven’t looked it up) I don’t think we’ll really be in serious competition with any other team for his services. Plus, other teams don’t have an elite off-ball superstar like KD, whose game isn’t predicted on ball domination like Harden. It’s as good of a high level talent match as you can ask for. I think Harden knows this.
Hey buddy how are you? One problem. Knicks can create the cap space and have tradeable assets now. Something could be put together.
Hey E, how’s it going?
I think Harden would only consider going to another contender. He’s done being the lone superstar and losing in the playoffs.
Harden demanded out of HOU because he was tired of lifting such a heavy burden. After the trade to the Nets, he was asked about how he felt about no longer be in the running for NBA scoring leader. He responded by stating that 1) he’s never really cared about being the top scorer and just did what was required to win and 2) that he got a lot of negative press from the media for being so ISO-driven, so hopefully they’ll treat him better now that he no longer has to do that.
In short, I don’t think Harden considers joining any team that doesn’t have at least one other superstar.
I think the chance of him joining the Warriors is next to nil.
The Lakers would’ve been the biggest competitor, but they’ve taken themselves out of the conversation since they don’t have the cap space to afford.
There’s no way he’s teaming up with CP3 again in PHX.
Denver just destroyed their cap by giving Michael Porter Jr a max contract.
Miami, Milwaukee, and Philly (in that order) are the only other teams who could be attractive to him talent wise. If MIL paid Middleton, they no longer have the cap space to afford him. As long as Ben Simmons on the roster, there’s no way they’d agree to play together.
That basically leaves Miami. Durant is better than any one that roster, and if Kyrie can actually get his act together professionally, a chance to play with Kyrie and Durant-level talents on a team for multiple seasons is once-in-a-lifetime. I just can’t see Harden passing that up.