Voj: Lack of ‘traction’ on net negotiations leads James Harden to expand team list


Net’s real interest in James Harden has remained a mystery. Harden wants to join KP Durant and Kiri Irving in Brooklyn, at least privately, at least according to reports, but multiple sources have reported that: There has been no communication between the Rockets and the Net in weeks.

Moreover, Sean Marks, without going into details, told the media that he was skeptical of the possibility, citing his reluctance to blow up his team’s roster or mortgage his team’s future. Kevin Durant strongly denied Harden’s recruitment and even accused reporters of fabricating the story. (Ian Eagle thinks that the story derived from De Harden suggests that it is true.)

Need more indications that hard-to-net rumors are either exaggerated or not intimate? Come here. From ESPN’s Adrian Wozniacki and Tim Mahkhon …

James Harden signaled to the Houston Rockets before the training camp that he would be open to trading for potential or other contenders for the Philadelphia 76ers, sources told ESPN …

After it became clear that there was no connection to the conversation with the net, Harden told the Rockets that they would agree if the deal with 76 people materialized, sources said. Harden also hinted that other teams might fit into his criteria for the destination of choice, a source said.

The list of James Harden’s final destinations has expanded. Maybe Philly, maybe Golden State, maybe Boston? A report from NBC Sports in Bay Area states that even before Clay Thompson went down, they had “cast a huge fantasy net, including James Harden,” which was later reconsidered.

Further, Voj and M Kamoh have reported that the Rockets still want to pay other teams such a high price that it will be difficult to find a buyer.

Sources said the Houston wave has not happened about the Rockets asking a fair price for Harden: a package that includes a bundle of young franchise Cornerstone and first-round picks and talented players on a rookie deal, sources said.

And this afternoon on CNBC, the owner of the Rockets Tillman Fertita told Tyler Mathison That he hopes Harden will stick around him.

“James Harden, I have all the respect in the world. And James Harden wants to win the ring during his tenure as a basketball player. I think it’s awesome that he’s going to do that and hopefully he’ll do it with the Houston Rockets. “

What’s next After partying in Atlanta and Las Vegas, Harden finally arrived in Houston and tested Covid. As for some issues, we believe Rockets will make it available to the media and it can speak for itself. But all indications point to a long game.