Last Thursday night marked a historic EuroLeague moment. AS Monaco guard Mike James surpassed Vassilis Spanoulis to become the league's all-time leading scorer, catching the attention of U.S. and NBA stars. Former Brooklyn Nets teammate, James Harden, who had shared the court with James, spoke highly of the new EuroLeague's leading scorer.
The head coach of the Los Angeles Clippers, Tyronn Lue, talked about what he perceived to be difficulties in leading a team with "4 future Hall of Famers," which he identified as Kawhi Leonard, James Harden, Russell Westbrook, and Paul George. Here is what Lue had to say.
The controversy and drama surrounding Los Angeles Clippers guard James Harden continues, as the point guard responded to Brian Dameris, who works as a Dallas Mavericks commentator with Bally Sports.
Last Thursday night marked a historic EuroLeague moment. AS Monaco guard Mike James surpassed Vassilis Spanoulis to become the league's all-time leading scorer, catching the attention of U.S. and NBA stars. Former Brooklyn Nets teammate, James Harden, who had shared the court with James, spoke highly of the new EuroLeague's leading scorer.
The head coach of the Los Angeles Clippers, Tyronn Lue, talked about what he perceived to be difficulties in leading a team with "4 future Hall of Famers," which he identified as Kawhi Leonard, James Harden, Russell Westbrook, and Paul George. Here is what Lue had to say.
The controversy and drama surrounding Los Angeles Clippers guard James Harden continues, as the point guard responded to Brian Dameris, who works as a Dallas Mavericks commentator with Bally Sports.
Dallas Mavericks analyst Brian Dameris grabbed widespread attention with a video offering a bold perspective on why Los Angeles Clippers star James Harden poses a challenge for teams. Initially shared on the official Bally Sports Southwest account on the X platform (formerly known as Twitter), the video faced removal later on.
Bally Sports announcer Brian Dameris took a jab at Los Angeles Clippers star guard James Harden before their NBA In-Season Tournament clash against the Dallas Mavericks. Mavs broadcaster roasted Harden, offering some advice.
James Harden made his Los Angeles Clippers debut, but despite a solid personal performance, his new team lost against the New York Knicks. In a 97-111 loss, Harden finished the game with 17 points (4/5 2PT, 2/4 3PT, 3/3 FT), 3 rebounds, 6 assists, 1 steal, and 2 turnovers in 31 minutes of play.
The much-anticipated James Harden era with the Los Angeles Clippers is set to kick off soon, with the NBA superstar expected to make his new team debut against the New York Knicks at Madison Square Garden on Monday night, according to Shams Charania of The Athletic.
Discussing James Harden's latest move to the Los Angeles Clippers, analyst Chris Broussard came up with an offensive way of referring to the guard. On the show First Things First, Broussard and the two co-hosts, Nick Wright and Kevin Wildes, were debating on James Harden being traded to the Los Angeles Clippers.
After months of disagreements, James Harden has finally left the Philadelphia 76ers. According to Adrian Wojnarowski from ESPN, the star guard has been traded to the Los Angeles Clippers.
Per Bleacher Report sources, James Harden was not let into the Philadelphia 76ers plane after unexpectedly showing up at the team's practice facility in Camden, New Jersey.
James Harden had previously vowed that he would never play for a franchise led by Philadelphia 76ers team president Daryl Morey. It appears that Harden might be standing by his word, as the discontented guard skipped the entire preseason with the Sixers following his trade demand.
James Harden did not attend the Philadelphia 76ers' practice on Wednesday, as reported by Shams Charania of The Athletic. This marks his continued absence from team activities since Sunday, which includes missing a shootaround and the preseason game against the Brooklyn Nets on Monday. Notably, he did not travel back with the team after that game.
The Philadelphia 76ers would be engaged in the James Harden trade with the Los Angeles Clippers on one condition. ESPN's insider Adrian Wojnarowski says that the 76ers would want to receive one or multiple assets that would allow them to flip them into another All-Star level guard.
James Harden didn't show up at the Philadelphia 76ers media day, making his intentions about the requested trade to the Los Angeles Clippers abundantly clear. However, as the two franchises haven't made much progress on a potential deal, the player is set to join the team at Colorado State University, where Philadelphia will train this week, according to ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski.
James Harden is not in Philadelphia for Media Day today as the 10-time All-Star awaits a trade from the 76ers, according to Shams Charania of The Athletic. Harden recently received a maximum $100,000 fine from the NBA due to public remarks on August 14 and 17, expressing his unwillingness to fulfill his player contract's obligations unless traded.
In a recent statement, former NBA small forward Matt Barnes voiced concerns over James Harden's approach to his career, suggesting that the prolific scorer might talk himself out of the NBA if he isn't careful. Barnes, known for his candid opinions, pointed out that while he supports player empowerment, Harden's recent maneuvers might not be in his best interest.
James Harden got into an open conflict with the Philadelphia 76ers president Daryl Morey after the club shut down trade talks. Now, it seems like the most likely trade destination has ended the pursuit as well.
The NBA announced today that Philadelphia 76ers guard James Harden has received a maximum of $100,000 fine from the league. Such a decision has been made for public Harden's comments on August 14 and 17 indicating that he would not perform the services called for under his player contract unless traded to another team.
The saga between James Harden and the Philadelphia 76ers hasn't ended yet and a new chapter has been added to it. Recently, Harden, during a promotional tour in China, called Daryl Morey, the Philadelphia 76ers president of basketball operations, a "liar" and stated that he would have never been a part of an organization with Morey in.Â