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Fertitta thinks Rockets made 'great' trade for James Harden
Tilman Fertitta is apparently happy with the return the Rockets received from the Nets for James Harden. Troy Taormina-USA TODAY Sports

Many believe the Houston Rockets got 30 cents on the dollar for ex-MVP James Harden. Owner Tilman Fertitta thinks the exact opposite.

Fertitta appeared this week on CNBC. One of the topics he spoke on was the Harden deal with the Brooklyn Nets. Citing all of the draft picks that the Rockets acquired, Fertitta called it “a great trade,” per Nets Daily.

Few will agree with Fertitta’s assessment here. Houston ultimately netted four first-round picks and four first-round pick swaps in the multi-team trade. Many of those picks might end up in the 20s, depending on how long the Nets can stay competitive. The Rockets also ended up with Victor Oladipo, Rodions Kurucs and Dante Exum. But neither Oladipo nor Kurucs is even with Houston anymore. Oladipo in particular went to Miami in what many saw as a finesse job by the Heat.

Of course Fertitta will speak positively about the move that his team made. But because Fertitta's own pettiness might have prevented the Rockets from getting a better return, the comments will attract skepticism.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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