James Harden opts in; 76ers to explore trade.

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Philadelphia 76ers guard James Harden has exercised his $35.6 million option for the 2023-24 season, clearing the way for the organization and the 10-time All-Star to work together on finding a trade, sources told ESPN on Thursday.
The Sixers started making calls on Harden trades Thursday as it became clearer that he wouldn't be declining the option and entering free agency, sources said.
Harden, 33, could've negotiated a new deal with the Sixers upon becoming a free agent, but decided with president of basketball operations Daryl Morey that they would start working on a way to move Harden less than two years after his arrival in a February 2022 trade with the Brooklyn Nets, sources said.
Among the teams expected to have an interest in acquiring Harden are the LA Clippers and New York Knicks, sources said.
The Sixers are under no obligation to trade Harden, but it appears his focus is on finding a new team for the third time since leaving the Houston Rockets in February 2021. The Sixers could've offered Harden as much as a four-year, $213 million contract in free agency, but it was unlikely that they were going to make such a robust commitment to him.
Harden had an interest in a reunion with the Rockets -- who are flushed with $64 million in salary cap space -- but their guard focus has increasingly been on pursuing Toronto Raptors free agent Fred VanVleet, sources said. Harden is hopeful to find his way to a contending team in a trade scenario, sources said.
No formal talks on a free agent deal can take place before 6 p.m. ET on Friday, but the sides were allowed to discuss Harden's decision on the $35.6 million player option due Thursday.
Harden left as much as $15 million on the table a year ago by signing his current two-year, $68 million deal -- including a player option -- that allowed the Sixers the flexibility to sign free agents P.J. Tucker and Danuel House Jr. Harden had an All-Star-level season for the Sixers, averaging 21 points and a league-leading 10.7 assists. Philadelphia lost to the Boston Celtics in seven games in the Eastern Conference semifinals.
The Sixers acquired Harden after he expressed his desire to be moved to the Sixers. Harden and Morey have a long history, including nine seasons together with the Rockets.
 

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Smart move, no way he's getting 35.6 million from anybody

Take the money, exit the playoffs early and retire
 

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Get outta here with that C's nonsense

I think he's a perfect Knick
C’s are apparently interested, but I’m with you, why would they do that? Sounds like they are a distant third after LAC and NYK though. LAC needs to get a third team in because they don’t have much to offer.
 

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Get outta here with that C's nonsense

I think he's a perfect Knick
Haha, as a Knicks fan for several decades sadly you are right. This would be the perfect choice for the Knicks and for that idiot James Dolan, the worst owner in professional sports.
 

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Harden's best days are over.
 

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