More From ESPN.com. Oklahoma City's decision to trade James Harden shouldn't come as too big of a surprise, just look at Jeff Green, Brian Windhorst writes. Story. The trade of James Harden to the Rockets wasn't necessarily a bad move, but it does
For months, Houston Rockets general manager Daryl Morey called on Oklahoma City's Sam Presti, probing him with a simple question: Want to discuss a deal for James Harden yet? Over and over, the response had been an unwavering no. The Thunder
The James Harden trade rocked the NBA out of nowhere Saturday night, and while we pick up the pieces, only one thing is certain: The Thunder will never be the same.
After James Harden rejected Oklahoma City's offer of $54 million over four years, it seemed unlikely that Harden would remain a member of the Thunder for much longer. Yesterday, it had become official, as Harden was traded to the Houston Rockets for
James Harden had not yet taken a shot when he heard his first ovation as a Rockets player. He had not thrown a pass or slipped on a uniform when he crossed the Toyota Center court at Sunday's fan pep rally and team appearance and gave the Rockets





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