James Harden is RIGHT About Daryl Morey

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Published 2023-08-14
James Harden wants to leave the 76ers because of Daryl Morey and how he handled the offseason

All Comments (12)
  • @q_p13
    Fact is it doesn’t matter what Morey told him his boss is the owners n after what they saw Harden do in a 7gm series, they probably said nah I’m good!
  • @knwilli5
    Harden thought that the promise for a max deal had no conditions. If he showed some heart in Game 7 against Boston and played well win or lose he would have been paid. Unfortunately Harden folded like he always does with 9 points.
  • @alexhesseen3914
    Man, cutting a man out of 15 M's. I see why Harden is enfuriated, regardless of whether he deserves the money he was told he would receive. A mans word should be his bond...
  • @robj362
    So Harden doesn't have to honor his word
  • He isnt right at all. He is the common denominator in every situation he's been in concerning leaving teams, and absolutely imploding them while doing so. He has won 0 championships. Nothing other then me,myself, and I awards. You'd be remiss and a complete fool to put this guy on your team. He's going to implode it within 2 seasons. He does not deserve a max contract. James doesn't work overtime. He's proved that time and time again. He chokes every single post season. Blame a gm all you want. It's what happens on the court that matters. He's won the same amount of championships as you. Remember that.
  • Harden's "dead wrong" = he's not worth what he's "paid" + he puts "0" effort into his "job" = there's absolutely "0" incentive for PHI to trade him or for other teams to trade for him = Harden just "screwed" himself & he's too stupid to realize it = don't ever be like Harden in "real-life"
  • @Dweller415
    Ben Simmons, James Harden; the common denominator is Daryl Morey.