I would trade Harden for Davis or Durant. Its still a winning business and one of those guys is due to become the next Hakeem while the other is wrestling for all time offensive monster.
Come on man, you didn't just respond to this thread. LosPollosHermanos, nah man. Let them die off the first page!
Chris Paul, JJ Redick, Jamal Crawford i think would be a fair trade but it would make me sad cause Harden is diff my favorite player atm Its been a long time since a Rockets player was my favorite guy to watch..
I'll Trade harden only for the combo of Westbrook/Durant/Ibaka. And they have to give us 2 first round picks with that deal. Lol naw, I wouldn't do that trade....Beard for MVP
I finally read this thread (well, the O.P., anyway), and I have to thank him / her / it. Now I know there is literally almost nothing too stupid I can post in this forum. And I've had my moments. Rather than going all "Otto" on a future detractor ("don't call me stupid" -- A Fish Called Wanda), I can point out this thread: "At least I didn't go full r****d, like so-and-so." Full disclosure: I did briefly join the Carl Herrera drumbeat last playoffs as far as trading Harden. To me, he was too much of a pu**y hound, Treasures-bound young man; didn't know what real winning was. But maybe Mike Krzyzewski or Lillard's ghetto-mugging game-winner was enough to reach him. The way Harden is playing, he's the only player you absolutely do not trade. Eh-vah.
Yeah, the best part is he is actually a good defender. Not great, but he is definitely beyond average.
LeBron ain't the same since the league put in that new HGH testing. Now he is getting injured like a normal human being.
lol It would have to be both of them at the same time for me to consider giving up Harden. Harden is one of the rare players that ever come along that you can just reload as needed to compete at a high level. MVB! Ain't that the truth. Had to catch up to him sooner than later.
John Wall and Beal ain't going to lead this team anywhere either. Like any young players, Wall and Beal are good talent and they do get overly hyped at times. But they both have weaknesses that can really affect their team also. Wall is an borderline all star and Beal is a good scorer that have a nice jump shot but he's undersized for the 2 position. I rather have Harden who is one of the top scorers and facilitator and who can singlehandedly take over games. Wall and Beal are good players but they are not on the same level Harden is. You reminded me of a guy back in 2005 that was saying the Rockets should trade Tmac for Kirk Hinrich and Ben Gordon.