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29th June, 2023
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James Harden has picked up his $35.6 million contract option for next season with the Philadelphia 76ers, with the franchise exploring trades to move the veteran scorer.

Harden informed the 76ers of his choice Thursday ahead of the midnight deadline to pick up the option, according to a person who spoke to the AP on condition of anonymity because the decision was not made public.

The 33-year-old Harden could have declined the option and decided to try for free agency. The Sixers had the right to offer him a $210 million, four-year deal, $8 million more overall than any other team.

But the person who talked to the AP on anonymity Thursday said it was not definite Harden would be traded but the player nicknamed The Beard expressed a desire to win an elusive championship either in Philadelphia or with another contender.

New York and the LA Clippers are the frontrunners for his signature in a sign-and-trade scenario, according to ESPN newshound Adrian Wojnarowski.

Josh Hart has picked up his $12.9 million option for next season at the Knicks in a boost for the franchise.

Harden has also been linked to a return to Houston as the Rockets try to rapidly rebuilds after a few seasons in the doldrums since he left.

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Nick Nurse, hired last month as Philadelphia’s coach, had stumped for Harden’s return. So did teammate Tobias Harris.

“James has a decision to make, and I’d be very happy if he came back,” Nurse said this month.

But it appears playing as the second option behind NBA MVP Joel Embiid and chasing a championship in Philly is no longer on the table.

Harden led the NBA in assists last season with 10.7 per game but it was his wildly fluctuating offense that frustrated Sixers fans and helped doom them in the Eastern Conference second-round loss to Boston.

Harden, acquired at the 2022 trade deadline from Brooklyn for Australian Ben Simmons, scored 45 points in Game 1 and 42 in Game 4 victories against the Celtics.

Harden, who turns 34 in August, was 0 for 6 on 3s in Game 2 and Game 6 losses. He scored only nine points in Game 7, and he went scoreless in the second half.

MIAMI, FLORIDA - MAY 04: James Harden #1 of the Philadelphia 76ers reacts against the Miami Heat during the second half in Game Two of the Eastern Conference Semifinals at FTX Arena on May 04, 2022 in Miami, Florida. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and or using this photograph, User is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. (Photo by Michael Reaves/Getty Images)

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Harden blossomed into an insolation superstar in Houston but has largely deferred to reigning NBA MVP Joel Embiid with the Sixers. 

The Sixers and team president could run into a jam if they don’t re-sign Harden. The Sixers have limited salary cap space, making it all but impossible to sign a quality free agent, especially one with Harden’s pedigree.

If Harden is traded, per NBA rules, he would have to play under his 2023-24 contract and would be eligible for free agency until next season.

Harden is a 10-time All-Star but essentially forced his way with trades out of Houston and Brooklyn. Harden declined his $47.4 million player option with the 76ers for last season and instead agreed to a two-year deal that would have paid him $32 million in 2022-23.

It included a player option for this coming season. He opted out of an old deal ahead of last season to stay with the 76ers and made about $14.5 million less last season than he could have earned under his previous contract.

The seven-time All-NBA player is a member of the league’s 75th anniversary team.

with AAP

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