Harden himself wasn't operating in good faith from the beginning considering he was pitting Philly up against Houston the entire time and only fell through when Houston passed on his services. Just before the Udoka signing, it was foregone conclusion that he was going to Houston.And this is why you don’t do handshake deals people. Philly wrong for finessing him and he deadass wrong for doing a deal based on “good faith” what a idiot
The problem is that PG and Kawhi can't even make it through a postseason run with decent health, so it'd defeat the purpose of them bringing in Harden based on his playoff track record.Harden doesn't have the best playoff resume...but if the other star player goes down he can carry a team during the regular season...That's something the Clippers should consider.
so hes consistentThis would be quitting on 3 teams in a row
The problem is that PG and Kawhi can't even make it through a postseason run with decent health, so it'd defeat the purpose of them bringing in Harden based on his playoff track record.
If the Clippers fail this upcoming season (which history says will happen), then they'd have every reason to blow it up in not re-signing Kawhi and PG long term, which would make it a waste giving up assets to get Harden.
I wouldn't even do it for PG at this point in his career either as he hasn't been the same health wise since that last year in OKC.But I wouldn't give up a bunch of assets for J.Harden, just PG.