It’s no secret that James Harden has been unhappy with the Philadelphia 76ers since he was traded to the team in January. Now, the superstar guard is expressing his lack of trust in the front office, led by former Houston Rockets general manager Daryl Morey.
In an interview with ESPN, Harden said he was “not comfortable” with the way Morey and the 76ers’ front office have handled his situation. He added that he’s not sure if he can trust them to make the right decisions for the team.
Harden’s comments come after a tumultuous few weeks for the 76ers. After trading for him in January, the team has struggled to find its footing and has been unable to make a deep playoff run. Despite having one of the most talented rosters in the league, the 76ers have been unable to put it all together and have been eliminated in the first round of the playoffs in each of the last two seasons.
The 76ers have also been unable to make any significant moves this offseason, as they have been unable to acquire any big-name free agents or make any blockbuster trades. This has left many fans and players feeling frustrated with the team’s lack of progress.
It’s clear that Harden is not happy with the direction of the team and is not confident in the front office’s ability to make the right decisions. With the 76ers’ season set to begin soon, it will be interesting to see how Harden and the rest of the team respond to their current situation.