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The Los Angeles Clippers may have an 11-21 record, but the team reportedly doesn't have plans to conduct a fire sale, per Sam Amick of The Athletic.
James Harden and the Los Angeles Clippers are going through a rough patch at the moment. With the team parting ways with Chris Paul, things have not been rosy within the locker room. Yet, in the last few games, the Clippers have shown signs of improvement.
Despite the LA Clippers not being where they had hoped, James Harden isn't going anywhere, according to the latest reports.
The Los Angeles Clippers are reportedly not considering trading James Harden amid their recent winning streak.
The 36-year-old has complete control over his situation, as his Bird rights contract affords him the right to veto any trade this season (he has a player option worth $42.3 million for next season). Still, team and league sources say there are no signs as of yet of Harden wanting out.
James Harden is now inching towards the end of a legendary career but questions about how good he was in his prime still remain. Perhaps it is the fact that unlike some of his more prominent shooting guard peers,
Bill Simmons says a potential James Harden trade to the Milwaukee Bucks is unlikely as Doc Rivers’ stance impacts discussions.
Los Angeles Clippers guard James Harden gave credit for their win streak to one key veteran player who comes off the bench.