Harden Fast: Where Will the NBA MVP Finally End up after Trade Talks?
When a player of James Harden's almost unrivaled talent becomes available, it pays to leave no stone unturned in the pursuit of a possible trade.
The 2018 NBA MVP is an eight-time All-Star and a three-time scoring champion. While his numbers were slightly down on the astronomical stats he produced in 2018-19 last term, this is a 31-year-old at the peak of his powers and performing to a consistently elite level.
Yet it appears as if his time at the Houston Rockets is up, with Rafael Stone open to trade options beyond the destinations that Harden himself reportedly favors.
It is very rare that a player of this magnitude becomes freely available, and behind the scenes, you suspect there is a manic scramble to secure his signature ahead of the new season. But where is Harden likely to find himself playing in 2020-21?
Brooklyn Nets
It has been suggested that Harden wants to head east with his next contract. The Nets have been strongly linked, but the question of whether they have the resources and tradable assets to seal the deal with the Rockets remains.
The Brooklyn franchise is highly unlikely to offload Kevin Durant and/or Kyrie Irving.
If that duo - plus Harden - were able to click together in a new team, then suddenly you have a title contender on your hands. You would expect the Nets' Eastern Conference NBA betting on bet365 odds to plummet in line with their NBA Championship price of +550 as a result.
But what do the Nets have that the Rockets want? Taurean Prince? Caris LeVert? Jarrett Allen? First-round picks? A combination of all of the above?
Any such deal would seriously weaken the depth of the Nets' roster, but boy would it be fun to see Harden, Durant, and Irving linking up on the court.<...
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