If James Harden had his way, he'd be suiting up for the Los Angeles Clippers this coming season. However, the Clippers appear to be twiddling their thumbs when it comes to making a true run at the former league MVP.
According to Kyle Neubeck of PhillyVoice, the Clippers have been "fairly unserious" in trade talks with the Philadelphia 76ers, pitching lowball offers in exchange for Harden.
The Clippers have been ‘unserious’ in trade talks for James Harden, per @KyleNeubeck
— NBACentral (@TheDunkCentral) July 28, 2023
“Even the Clippers, Harden’s preferred destination, have been fairly unserious about what they’re willing to give up in order to acquire him. The prevailing sentiment seems to be that Harden is… pic.twitter.com/1k09JlV6TG
Los Angeles' lack of urgency to strike a deal doesn't bode well for Harden's desire to skip town. The 33-year-old guard bypassed free agency this offseason when he opted into the final year of his contract with the Sixers.
As reported by ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski back in June, the decision was supposed to clear the way for the organization to work alongside Harden on finding a trade.
Thus far, things have not gone as planned.
As it turns out, the market for an aging player with diminishing production and a history of seeking greener pastures in different cities doesn't reflect Harden's lofty resume.
A 10-time All-Star, Harden is seeking to switch teams for the third time in four seasons. While he's improved as a distributor, leading the NBA in assists with 10.7 per game in 2022-23, his 21.0 points per game scoring output as a Sixer has plummeted compared to his league-leading 34.3 ppg average while with the Houston Rockets.
Sixers president of basketball operations Daryl Morey has already gone on record stating that the team won't trade Harden unless they get a significant return in the deal.
He's not the only one who wouldn't rush to trade the former MVP.
T-Mac would not trade James Harden if he was running the Sixers:
— SPORTSRADIO 94WIP (@SportsRadioWIP) July 27, 2023
"I got to run it back. There's no way I'm trading him. He's too good of a playmaker and he's too good of a complimentary player to Joel Embiid. He's a big reason why Joel Embiid won the MVP."
(via @MarksReeseWIP) pic.twitter.com/37cvUtzBZ7
At this point, Harden appears to be more valuable to a Sixers organization desperate to keep Joel Embiid happy than he does to the Clippers — or any other franchise, for that matter.
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