The future of James Harden with the Los Angeles Clippers could be dependent on what they decide to do with Kawhi Leonard and Paul George, who also are potential free agents in the 2024 offseason.
“For the Clippers, this is a run now for them to make. They don’t know what the future is there,” said Adrian Wojnarowski on his podcast. “They don’t know if they will be able to come to terms with Paul George and Kawhi Leonard on new deals. If they can do something that makes sense. In some ways, maybe James Harden is a rental for them.”
Harden was previously a free agent in 2022 and 2023 with the Philadelphia 76ers.
“He’s playing for his future in the league,” said Wojnarowski. “For a future deal with the Clippers. The only way there’s probably going to be another deal with the Clippers is if they’re going to keep that thing together with Leonard and George. And Russell Westbrook. So $35.6 million a year for James Harden this season after he opted into that deal last June and then said he wanted a trade with it. It had gotten ugly and personal, certainly, with Daryl Morey. A lot of history with he and James Harden and it doesn’t end well. But it ends finally in Philly.”
Harden previously had opportunities to sign an extension with the Houston Rockets in 2020 and a new contract with the Sixers this past offseason that he eschewed.
“He’s got a lot to prove to people in the league,” added Wojnarowski. “In terms of his future and what it’s going to look like, it is unlikely he’s going to get the money back in his next deal that he has given up by not signing that max extension in Brooklyn, by not signing in Houston when it was offered to him when he asked for the trade then, and by not going into free agency last summer. He potentially could have had a two- or three-year max deal with the Sixers probably around $40 million a year. He didn’t want to wait for July 1. He opted into the deal with the very clear suggestion to Daryl Morey and the Sixers that he wanted a trade. And that he wanted that trade to come to the Clippers. It finally did several months later in the dead of the night.”