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It sounds like Harden was a greedy ****. The thunder offered him $55.5 over 4 years, 4.5 less than what Houston will give him. Not many players ever get the opportunity to play on a championship quality team. Ask Malone and Stockton how much they would pay for that opportunity. Now he's in Houston playing on an abysmal team that will not make the Playoffs. I understand it's 4.5 million dollars, but when you've already got $55.5, why not take the better working conditions unless you don't care?

Definitely agree - but the one thing Harden has going for him is he is still very, very young. At the end of this contract he will just be going in to his prime.
 
Harden is a better defender than both of those players and a more prolific scorer in limited minutes. Harden can create with the ball in his hands. K-Mart can't do that and Lamb has not shown that ability in the NBA yet.

Seems like they Thunder believe the rest of their bench is going to be better than last year:

Perry Jones III
Maynor
Kevin Martin
 
I think they did not take any steps back. K.Mart is more then capable to provide scoring punch of the bench and J.Lamb will be better then Harden IMHO.

Kmart can definitely feast on opposing benches, but proclaiming that Jeremy Lamb will be better than an OLYMPIAN is absolute stupidity, especially without seeing him play a single NBA game. If Lamb is better than Harden, then OKC will 3peat.
 
Definitely agree - but the one thing Harden has going for him is he is still very, very young. At the end of this contract he will just be going in to his prime.

So why not take a bit less money and be a part of something special for the next four years? Then, after you possibly get a ring, sell to the highest bidder even if it's in the ugliest city with the worst fans in the world. I just don't think he gained much in Houston, and you never know who will have the cap space in the future since Harden is a really nice player, but he is not in the top 20 in the NBA (I'm estimating here).
 
Orange, not sure if I remember correctly, but Houston got a weird protection with the Toronto pick. If Toronto makes the playoffs, then Houston DOESNT get the pick. I think it has like a lottery-only revere protection. Im doing a terrible job of explaining this. Lemme find a link.

EDIT:

Please find the link.
 
Kmart can definitely feast on opposing benches, but proclaiming that Jeremy Lamb will be better than an OLYMPIAN is absolute stupidity, especially without seeing him play a single NBA game. If Lamb is better than Harden, then OKC will 3peat.

Wow, this.
 
Kmart can definitely feast on opposing benches, but proclaiming that Jeremy Lamb will be better than an OLYMPIAN is absolute stupidity, especially without seeing him play a single NBA game. If Lamb is better than Harden, then OKC will 3peat.

easy there boy... Harden is overrated. He did not play that much in Olympics anyway. Lamb has huge potential. I may be wrong but I see something special in that kid.
 
Kmart can definitely feast on opposing benches, but proclaiming that Jeremy Lamb will be better than an OLYMPIAN is absolute stupidity, especially without seeing him play a single NBA game. If Lamb is better than Harden, then OKC will 3peat.

I'm glad that others are sane on this board.
 
So why not take a bit less money and be a part of something special for the next four years? Then, after you possibly get a ring, sell to the highest bidder even if it's in the ugliest city with the worst fans in the world. I just don't think he gained much in Houston, and you never know who will have the cap space in the future since Harden is a really nice player, but he is not in the top 20 in the NBA (I'm estimating here).

Because he's greedy - like you said. He wants as much as he can get now.

Also, he played in the NBA Finals at 22 - some players play in the league for 15 years and never get close. He probably didn't appreciate it as much.
 
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