James Harden expected to report to 76ers training camp, but that might not be a good thing for Philly

The Philadelphia 76ers are taking a patient approach when it comes to James Harden’s pending trade request, and the organization isn’t operating with any urgency when it comes to moving the star guard. As a result, there’s potential for the stalemate between the two sides to stretch into training camp in the fall. If it lasts that long, Harden is expected to report to training camp, according to Jake Fischer of Yahoo Sports. However, that wouldn’t necessarily be a good thing for Philly, as Harden has a history of using his behavior in order to get his way, and he remains interested in joining the Los Angeles Clippers. 

From Fischer: 

Harden is a future Hall of Famer, a Top 75 player of all time with scoring titles and an MVP of his own. He is also well practiced — from the end of Harden’s tenure in Houston, as well as Brooklyn — in conduct that can drive a team toward relenting and finally moving on from the talented guard. If this saga does drag out through September and until Media Day on Oct. 2, Harden is expected at this point to report to training camp, according to league sources. You can cause far more headaches for the organization you’re trying to leave by showing up, as opposed to staying home. With both the Rockets and Nets, Harden made various trips away from the team for various nightlife activities. He made Brooklyn feel it had no other option but to trade him to the Sixers before the 2022 trade deadline, or risk losing him for nothing. With Philadelphia, Harden’s side is very much of the belief joining the Clippers is not a matter of if, but when.  

The Sixers still hope that Harden will change his mind and opt to play out the final year of his current contract in Philadelphia, and their public stance continues to be that they’ll only trade the former MVP if a deal is beneficial for the franchise in the present. So far, no such deal has materialized, but that could potentially change before the start of camp. 

Philadelphia obviously has some recent experience when it comes to entering a season with a disgruntled star…

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