It’s no secret that James Harden has been unhappy with the Houston Rockets for some time now, and his recent refusal to play for the Philadelphia 76ers is just the latest example of his dissatisfaction. The former MVP has been vocal about his desire to be traded, and his recent comments about 76ers team president Daryl Morey have only added fuel to the fire.
On Wednesday, Harden reportedly called Morey a liar in a private conversation with the team president. According to sources, Harden was upset with Morey’s handling of the trade talks and felt that he had been misled. In response, the 76ers announced that they were suspending Harden indefinitely and that he would not be allowed to play for the team.
The move has been met with mixed reactions from fans and analysts alike. Some have argued that Harden was in the wrong for calling Morey a liar, while others have defended his actions as a sign of frustration. Regardless of which side you take, it’s clear that Harden’s refusal to play for the 76ers is a sign of his unhappiness with the Rockets organization.
It remains to be seen what will happen next in this saga. Will Harden eventually be traded? Will he be allowed to return to the 76ers? Only time will tell. In the meantime, it’s clear that Harden’s refusal to play for the 76ers is a sign of his dissatisfaction with the Rockets organization and his desire to move on.