James Harden Still Not At Practice With The Sixers
PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA - MAY 07: James Harden #1 of the Philadelphia 76ers reacts against the Boston Celtics during the second quarter in game four of the Eastern Conference Second Round Playoffs at Wells Fargo Center on May 07, 2023 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
As many expected, James Harden initially showing up at training camp was not a sign of any maturation. Because James Harden has now been away from the team for several days as they get prepared for their final Pre-Season game. He once again missed practice on Thursday. Shams Charania reported that it is because of a “personal matter.”
That could be true. He may have something in his personal life he has to deal with. But like the boy who cried wolf, it is kind of hard to believe he has any valid reason for missing practice. Harden has pulled stunts like this far too often. And he is on record saying that he wants to make things difficult for the Sixers to force them into trading him.
The Sixers play their final pre-season game on Friday night. Then their season begins next Thursday in Milwaukee. Will James Harden be there? He played, at least initially, when he was forcing his way out of Houston and Brooklyn. Though he was not the happiest of presences on either of those teams, and his act wore thin both times. But on neither occasion did he publicly call out the Team’s President as he did with Daryl Morey this time.
There is not going to be any ending where James Harden decides to play nice. He may show up and play games, but it will be under duress. This is eventually going to end with Harden getting moved. It’s just a game of chicken right now as the Sixers and Clippers try to outwait each other to see who blinks first. Hopefully, the Clippers give in and offer Terrence Mann in the deal. If that happens, the Sixers can trade him, and the rest of us can be done with the endless drama. That is of course until the next crazy thing happens with the Sixers.
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14 Times James Harden Looked Awful in the Playoffs
James Harden is finally someone else’s problem. The Sixers traded him to the Clippers, ridding themselves of the drama. And today James Harden had his introductory press conference and proved the Sixers right for not wanting to resign him. Not just because he was somehow an hour late to his own press conference, but because of the nonsense that came out of his mouth once he finally showed up.
You see, James Harden is a victim. Nothing that happened last year was his fault. Even though he was already making his escape plans by leaking his desire to leave mid-season to Woj, Harden was a team player last year. He sacrificed his game, according to him. And the Sixers weren’t letting him be himself.
What a crock of nonsense. The line “I am not a system, I am a system,” sounds like the type of thing someone would write when making a movie with the cliche selfish athlete character. But Harden is a real person and actually thinks that way about himself. Never mind the fact he tried that in game 6 against the Celtics, they let him do things his way, and it failed horribly.
Harden has always been an incredibly talented player. But now that he can’t do all the things he used to be able to do, he is clearly having a hard time coping. But even when he was at his peak, he was never the guy he is painting himself as. A quick look at his history in the playoffs proves that. So let’s take a look back at that history, and all the times James Harden failed to be the “system” in the playoffs. Because Harden’s massive ego clearly needs a reality check.
Here are 14 times Mr. “I am a System” looked awful in the playoffs:
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