Two years later, why did OKC trade Harden again?

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Pretend harden hasn't been absolutely terrible in his last three playoff series, brehs

stop trying to justify okc's blunder. first of all, not only did they not pay him but were there even negotiations? 4 years 52 million is a slap in the face. harden plays no defense but we can say that for a lot of guys in the league. hell man bledsoe turned down the suns weak offer of 4 48 and got a 70 million contract. thunder could have done something. they panicked. traded him for the first offer that sounds good. instead they should have waited and listened to ALL OFFERS.
 

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They're chemistry together was dynamic.......I was :dahell: when they let Harden go and I'm not even an Oklahoma City fan........They'll never win a championship and most likely never make it back to the Finals again. Durant or Westbrook will probably leave before long.
 

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Jeremy Lamb needs minutes.

Scott Brooks refuses to play these young guys.

Also, OKC got Steven Adams out of the deal.

OKC won the deal. Saved on luxury tax. Got assets.



But did they win the West again? Will they? The recent answer is no, and we don't know what will happen, but signs are pointing to they will not.
 

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Jeremy Lamb needs minutes.

Scott Brooks refuses to play these young guys.

Also, OKC got Steven Adams out of the deal.

OKC won the deal. Saved on luxury tax. Got assets.


While I agree that Scott Brooks is a bad coach, there's no way you can reasonably argue that OKC won that trade. What have they done so far to prove that they got the better end of that deal? Please, tell me, because I would love to hear how "assets" are an improvement over a top 10 player in the entire league
 

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stop trying to justify okc's blunder. first of all, not only did they not pay him but were there even negotiations? 4 years 52 million is a slap in the face. harden plays no defense but we can say that for a lot of guys in the league. hell man bledsoe turned down the suns weak offer of 4 48 and got a 70 million contract. thunder could have done something. they panicked. traded him for the first offer that sounds good. instead they should have waited and listened to ALL OFFERS.

Harden has been TRASH his last three playoff series

True or false?
 

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Because they couldn't afford to pay both Ibaka and Harden, and maxing three wings seemed redundant.
 

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Luxury tax and harden is terrible in the playoffs anyway
 

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Everyone knows why they did it, but it was a bad trade because they pulled the trigger too early and traded in conference.

They should have let Harden, coming off the Olympic team, cook one more year at the rookie scale. Then traded him after the year was done. Could have probably pulled Dipo and Vucci Mane for Harden and pieces. :manny:

Good thing they didn't though Russ to LA in 17 :blessed:

Can you imagine though

Young Gawd
Dipo
Skelator
Ibaka
Vucci Mane

:huhldup: 2014-2018 Title Lock
 
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