NBA Investigating James Harden’s Accusation of 76ers President Daryl Morey Lying, According to AP Source

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The National Basketball Association (NBA) is reportedly investigating an accusation made by Houston Rockets star James Harden that Philadelphia 76ers President of Basketball Operations Daryl Morey lied to him, according to an Associated Press source. The accusation was made during a recent interview with ESPN, in which Harden said that Morey had promised him a trade to the 76ers before the start of the season.

The NBA is reportedly looking into the matter to determine whether Morey violated any league rules or regulations. The league has not commented on the investigation, but the AP source said that the NBA is taking the accusation seriously and is looking into it.

The accusation has caused a stir in the NBA, as it is rare for a player to publicly accuse a team executive of lying. The Rockets and 76ers have both declined to comment on the situation, but the Rockets did release a statement saying that they are aware of the accusation and are looking into it.

The accusation has also raised questions about the relationship between Harden and Morey. The two have had a close relationship since Morey was hired as the Rockets’ general manager in 2007, and Harden has been one of the most successful players in the league since then.

It remains to be seen how the NBA will handle the situation, but it is clear that it is taking it seriously. It is also unclear what repercussions, if any, Morey could face if the league finds that he did indeed lie to Harden.

Regardless of the outcome, this situation is sure to be closely watched by fans and media alike.

NBA Investigating James Harden's Accusation of 76ers President Daryl Morey Lying, According to AP Source