The James Harden-Daryl Morey Tug of War
The ongoing drama between James Harden and Daryl Morey of the Philadelphia 76ers is showing no signs of resolution. In the midst of this conflict, Morey must carefully navigate the situation in order to ensure the team’s success and protect his position with the organization.
The Numbers Game
Three numbers highlight the tension between Harden and Morey: 65, 5, and 0. It has been 65 days since Harden publicly criticized Morey, calling him a liar and stating that he would never be a part of any organization that Morey is affiliated with. Just five days ago, Harden made it clear that his relationship with the team’s front office cannot be salvaged. And if the proper pieces do not come back to the Sixers in any Harden trade, Morey will receive zero credit from his boss if the team fails to compete for a championship this season.
A Soap Opera or a Competition?
While some may view this situation as a soap opera, it should be understood as a competition between two individuals with drastically different goals. Harden wants out of Philadelphia at any cost, while Morey undoubtedly wants to remain with the team for the long term.
Given this context, the best advice for Morey is to hold his ground and not sway or budge. He should prioritize getting the return he wants for Harden or, if necessary, continue playing Harden and force him to sit out, taking on the role of the “liar” in this fiasco. Morey cannot afford to make a trade that does not allow the team to compete for a championship this season, as his window to win is now.
Challenges and Alternatives
Morey faces numerous challenges in this situation. He must consider the potential problem-in-waiting with Joel Embiid, who may become discontented if things go sour. Moreover, finding a buyer for Harden at the desired price is seen as a stretch, if not impossible. The Miami Heat have not engaged in serious talks for Harden, and the Clippers, the only interested party, are unlikely to bid against themselves. Few other teams have expressed interest.
Despite these challenges, a general consensus among other front offices suggests that Morey cannot afford to buckle. He must walk away with a competitive return for Harden if he wants to succeed in his position. The risk of trading away all that equity to acquire Harden, only to receive a late first-round pick in return, is not a favorable outcome for Morey.
Hold Firmly to Harden
Harden has increased the pressure on Morey to force a move, regardless of the potential price. However, the best course of action for Morey is to understand that if he is going to fail, it is best to fail with the most talented team possible, even if that means holding firmly to a disgruntled and toxic player like Harden.
The Not-OK Move by the Thunder
The recent acquisition of disgraced Rockets guard Kevin Porter Jr. by the Oklahoma City Thunder has raised eyebrows. Porter Jr. was arraigned earlier this month on allegations of assaulting his girlfriend, adding to a list of alleged incidents that cast a shadow over his talent.
While the Thunder immediately waived Porter Jr. and made some business moves to their advantage, the opportunistic nature of the acquisition leaves a distasteful impression. It is within the realm of NBA rules, but the symbolic acquisition serves as a reminder that sometimes executives prioritize opportunities over what feels morally right.
Preseason MVP Ballot
As a longtime voter for NBA awards, including the Most Valuable Player (MVP), the writer shares a preseason MVP ballot with readers. This ranking provides an educated guess on how the MVP race will likely start and potentially end before the opening night of the NBA season.
- Giannis Antetokounmpo: The writer believes the Milwaukee Bucks, with the addition of Damian Lillard, are poised for a big season.
- Nikola Jokic: Jokic is a favorite among many and had an impressive playoff run last year, which cemented his status as a contender for the MVP award.
- Luka Doncic: The writer suggests that Doncic will eventually win the MVP award.
- Jayson Tatum: Tatum will be the catalyst for the Boston Celtics’ recalibrated roster, potentially making him a strong candidate if the team achieves success.
- Kevin Durant: Durant’s individual greatness could shine if the high-risk, high-reward Phoenix Suns team succeeds.
Alt-View on the Bucks, Tyler Herro, and the Thunder
The perception of the Milwaukee Bucks’ new dynamic duo, with Damian Lillard joining the team, is generally positive. However, not everyone is convinced of their success, raising concerns about Giannis Antetokounmpo’s potential contract extension and the overall efficacy of the new roster.
Additionally, Tyler Herro’s value to the Miami Heat is highlighted. While rumors circulate about potential trades involving Herro, the team values him highly and has only discussed involving him in deals for top-tier players like Durant and Lillard.
Finally, while the Oklahoma City Thunder may not be expected to win a playoff series in the upcoming season, there is cautious optimism about their future. Scouts believe that the Thunder could become a competitive team in the near future.
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