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James Harden pushes for Nets trade

Rockets James Harden turned down a $50 Mil a year deal with the league to help his move to Brooklyn Nets. Adrian Wojnarowski has revealed the future plans of Harden which involves a move out of the league as he turned down the opportunity to be the first player to earn $50 million a year in NBA history. He is adamant about joining Kevin Durant and Kyrie Irving at Nets which will then feature a disastrous combination of three ball-dominant players. Currently, he has three years left in his contract worth $133 million. Rockets are demanding a return on the player which according to Wojnarowski Nets would not be able to afford. Harden is being related to the likes of Anthony Davis of the Los Angeles Lakers who clinched this year’s title. Harden will become a free agent by 2022 if the Nets fail to collect him.

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