James Harden Can't Heal With Philadelphia 76ers: "I've Been Too Patient"
After returning from a brand promotion tour in China - where James Harden publicly criticized and called 76ers president Daryl Morey a liar - the "beard god" appeared in Houston to join the series of events from your personal good.

When asked if the relationship with the Philadelphia 76ers had broken beyond repair, Harden agreed: "I think so."
“Don't tell me to wait any longer because I've been patient all summer, nothing has happened. Now I just focus on myself, pay attention to what I can control and practice every day to get ready for the new season," added James Harden.
The assertion that everything is no longer able to heal shows that James Harden has no intention of joining forces or presenting to the Philadelphia 76ers in the near future.

The only thing he wants is still an exchange to put himself for another team, nothing has changed since Harden opt-in the last year of his contract and asked to leave more than 7 weeks ago.
Many experts say this discontent of James Harden comes for two reasons:
- One is that he wanted a long-term contract extension with high value, but the Philadelphia 76ers "fake it." In the end, no offer appeared.
- Second, the negotiation to trade James Harden to another team did not bring results. Originally, the 76ers were priced too high, out of reach of partners who wanted James' services.


Now that James Harden and the Philadelphia 76ers have entered the "cold war" phase, no one has ever given up. new.
However, this will put the "beard god" at a disadvantage because on paper, he is still a player on the payroll of the Philadelphia 76ers and is obliged to present, practice and compete under the signed contract. .

In the event that James Harden still decides to oppose and is absent for more than 30 days from the time of joining the army, the Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA) stipulates that he may lose the right to become a free player. by next summer.
