Philadelphia 76ers

Paul Pierce believes this could be James Harden’s last season in the NBA

Published by
Orel Dizon

James Harden has made it clear that he is ready to move on from the Philadelphia 76ers. Whether he gets traded between now and the trade deadline or simply becomes a free agent next offseason is anyone’s guess.

However, NBA legend Paul Pierce apparently believes that the former MVP could be out of the league after this season, a possibility that would certainly stun many.

“This could possibly be James Harden’s last year in the league,” said Pierce. “I mean, think about it — he’s made a lot of money. And this has nothing to do with his game. But we saw this happen with Allen Iverson. We saw it happen with Melo (Carmelo Anthony), even though Melo chose to play a certain role and got back in and played a few years. But James wants to play a certain way. What style fits to where James Harden can go and they can welcome him with open arms and say, ‘This is your team,’ or, ‘Are you gon’ play a role here?'”

The Harden saga has persisted in Philadelphia, and it has become apparent that the situation may remain tense while the 34-year-old continues to wear a Sixers uniform.

However, team executive Daryl Morey has maintained his relatively high asking price in trade talks for Harden’s services, which reportedly includes two first-round draft picks. Morey has seemingly engaged in trade talks with the Los Angeles Clippers, but both sides are playing hardball, with the Sixers said to be hoping for the inclusion of former Clippers draftee Terance Mann.

As for Los Angeles, it understands that no other organization has entered the bidding war, so it isn’t too keen on giving up a ton of assets for the 10-time All-Star, whose game could decline further this season.

Harden has perhaps started to make things uncomfortable for the Sixers, not showing up for practices recently. However, he has few reasons to continue to be a no-show because he could be penalized if he withholds services for more than 30 days thanks to a rule in the latest CBA. The penalty is that he wouldn’t be considered a free agent next offseason, which could further extend his stay in Philadelphia.

Unfortunately for Harden, he has little leverage in his impasse with the Sixers organization, and as the situation drags on, the chances of Pierce’s prediction coming to life perhaps increase.

Only time will tell how the drama between Philadelphia and its star ends. The franchise is also on the clock, as it is presumably seeking to maximize its title window with Joel Embiid as its cornerstone.

Orel Dizon

Orel's passion for sports stems from following Michael Jordan’s last title runs with the Chicago Bulls and his namesake Orel Hershiser’s Cleveland Indians tenure in the late 1990s.

Published by
Orel Dizon

Recent Posts

Ex-Warriors minority owner disses Steve Kerr, says 4-year-old could’ve coached Golden State to championships

Harvard University — one of the more distinguished schools in the world — has been…

3 hours ago

Paul Pierce says he used to ‘always’ talk smack to a young LeBron James: ‘And he never used to say stuff’

Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James said back in the year 2013, then a member…

3 hours ago

NBA insider says Dirk Nowitzki is ‘completely turned off’ by Mavericks franchise

ESPN's Tim MacMahon was in attendance on Tuesday at a limited-access press conference in which…

1 day ago

Jimmy Butler says he loves having ‘target’ on his back in playoffs: ‘I ain’t scared of nobody’

The Golden State Warriors are somehow still enjoying a period of contention headlined by some…

1 day ago

‘Don’t ever disrespect me like that’: Bradley Beal reportedly took issue with request from Mike Budenholzer

The Phoenix Suns recently sacked head coach Mike Budenholzer after he spent just one season…

3 days ago

Report: Mike Budenholzer had issues coexisting with Devin Booker, Phoenix Suns players

The Phoenix Suns announced Monday that they have fired head coach Mike Budenholzer after the…

4 days ago