‘Only the beginning’: Ugly warning in Sixers drama; Aussie ‘opens talks’ on future — NBA Rumour Mill
James Harden doubling down on his “Daryl Morey is a liar” feedback appears to be simply the tip of the iceberg in his fallout with the Sixers.
The disgruntled star level guard — who referred to as out Morey, the crew’s president of basketball, at a latest press occasion in China — is simply getting began in his plan to make issues “very uncomfortable” for the Sixers, in response to ESPN NBA insider Ramona Shelburne.
“Somebody said to me yesterday, ‘This is only the beginning,’” Shelburne stated Tuesday throughout an look on “NBA Today.”
“This is just the beginning of what James Harden is going to do to make life very uncomfortable for the Philadelphia 76ers going into training camp.’”
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Shelburne emphasised, although, that Harden’s scenario gained’t be just like the standoff between Ben Simmons and the Sixers, when the previous level guard remained silent and skipped coaching camp whereas fines piled up within the fall of 2021.
Ramona Shelburne: “Somebody said to me yesterday, ‘This is only the beginning. This is just the beginning of what James Harden is going to do to make life very uncomfortable for the Philadelphia 76ers going into training camp.’”
“This is going to be very uncomfortable,” she continued.
“Ben Simmons didn’t say anything, Ben Simmons stayed home. When you heard anything, it wasn’t loud.
“… The phrase I kept hearing [in Harden’s case] was, ‘This is just the beginning.’”
Harden arrived in Philadelphia in February 2022 as a part of the blockbuster deal that despatched Simmons to the Nets.
It got here after Simmons returned to the crew in October 2021 and sat out on account of psychological well being causes till the commerce.
Unlike Simmons, Harden took a extra direct strategy in voicing his dissatisfaction with Philadelphia.
The former league MVP referred to as Morey a “liar” throughout his China tour with Adidas basketball over the weekend.
“Let me say that again: Daryl Morey is a liar and I will never be a part of an organisation that he’s a part of,” Harden stated.
Harden, 33, is sad with Morey over the dearth of a long-term max contract supply, ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski reported Saturday.
He is reportedly livid for taking a pay minimize after which being left at the hours of darkness this offseason.
Harden took a $15 million pay minimize in July 2022 and declined his $47.4 million participant possibility with the Sixers to signal a $33 million deal for the 2022-23 marketing campaign.
Things appeared to bitter between Harden and the Sixers when the purpose guard picked up the $35.6 million participant possibility on the final yr of his contract in June, on the best way to his commerce request.
The Sixers plan to convey Harden again to coaching camp for the beginning of the season and are decided to make issues work with the 10-time All-Star — after commerce talks with the Los Angeles Clippers by no means materialised, in response to ESPN.
Separately, The Athletic reported Saturday that Harden now not desires to play for the Sixers and has no plans of collaborating in coaching camp.
Harden has but to straight tackle the stories publicly.
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JOSH GREEN’S CAMP OPEN ‘INITIAL TALKS’ WITH MAVS OVER EXTENSION
Elsewhere, whereas Australian Josh Green’s present focus is on the upcoming FIBA World Cup, his camp has reportedly “opened initial talks” with the Dallas Mavericks on a contract extension.
That is in response to NBA insider Marc Stein, who tweeted the news on Thursday morning [AEST].
Green is getting into the ultimate season of his rookie contract and the Mavericks, like all different groups within the NBA, have till October 23 to increase gamers on rookie offers.
If the 2 events don’t conform to an extension by then Green may turn into a restricted free agent in the summertime of 2024.
But latest feedback from Green in an interview with ESPN appear to recommend he would like to remain put in Dallas long-term.
“Honestly, I haven’t really put too much thought into it,” Green stated of a doable extension.
“I’ve really just focused on this. Whatever happens kind of happens. Obviously, it’s a cool feeling to be in that situation but, at the same time, I put so much work to be able to be in this position now, that you wanna continue to work.
“I hope it happens. I want to be in Dallas. I love Dallas. I love the fanbase, love the guys. To think I could be in Dallas long-term would be amazing.”
Green is coming off a powerful 2022-23 marketing campaign the place he averaged 9.1 factors, 3.0 rebounds and 1.7 assists whereas taking pictures 40.2 per cent from deep — all career-high numbers.
The Mavericks signed Green to a four-year rookie contract value a complete of $13.6 million again in 2020. So how a lot cash may he be now?
Well, talking on his podcast Howdy Partners with Tim MacMahon, the ESPN insider stated again in July that the complete Mid-Level Exception ($12.4 million yearly) may very well be a place to begin in negotiations.
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MacMahon although additionally stated there may very well be commerce curiosity from rival groups for Green.
“When teams call the Mavericks, or the Mavericks call teams, the names that come up very early in those conversations are Josh Green and Jaden Hardy,” MacMahon stated.
“Those are the players that other teams look at as far as being very attractive trade pieces.
“Josh Green is going to have a market. I would say the Mid-Level, the full Mid-Level is going to be the floor for him.
“… If the Mavericks don’t see him as a starting small forward then I think it does make sense to move him in a trade because there are other franchises that do.”
Green has not but featured for the Boomers of their warm-up video games earlier than the FIBA World Cup however may play on Thursday towards South Sudan as he offers with an elbow criticism.