Published 10:58 IST, December 26th 2020
James Harden adds Celtics, Trail Blazers to trade wishlist after string of controversies
According to recent reports, Houston Rockets star James Harden might be okay with Boston Celtics and Portland Trail Blazers as possible destinations.
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Days after Houston Rockets' exit from playoffs, reports hinted at James Harden wanting to move and play for a title contender. A list that started with Philadelphia 76ers and Brooklyn Nets as possible locations, has w expanded to Portland Trail Blazers and Boston Celtics. However, with 2020-21 season already underway, a Harden to Celtics or Trail Blazers move seems unlikely.
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James Harden trade wishlist extends to Trail Blazers, Celtics?
As of w, Harden's holiday list has extended to two more teams. Earlier, with 76ers and Nets, Miami Heat and Milwaukee Bucks were also on list. However, a Harden to Trail Blazers or Celtics trade might be difficult to crack as season progresses. As of w, Harden has two seasons on his contract left, along with a $47.3 million player option (2022-23 season).
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James Harden to Warriors?
Some weeks ago, Harden was also linked to Golden State Warriors. Apparently, Golden State made a call inquiring about a trade. Later, Steph Curry adressed rumours, putting trade talk to Warriors to rest for some time. However, some reports add that with Klay Thompson sidelined, team is considering or options.
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On or hand, Harden was slapped with a $50,000 fine for violating NBA safety protocols. He will also be forfeiting $573,000 for each game he missed. While Harden might t have visited a strip club, players cant attend indoor social garing with 15 or more people. Additionally, this also bars him from entering bars, clubs, lounges and or such places.
This news came as Rockets and Thunder opener on Wednesday (Thursday morning IST) was postponed. "Three Houston Rockets players have returned tests that were eir positive or inconclusive for coronavirus under NBA’s testing program," NBA said in a statement, pushing game ahead as Rockets did t have eight players. Additionally, Harden was to quarantine and isolate till Friday.
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(Im credits: AP)
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10:58 IST, December 26th 2020