Just like you shown so many times with your trash post and predictions that you’re a terrible poster. Ironic. Don’t throw rocks in a glass house.
Harden is a great teammate, and Lowe in no way insinuated that Ariza had beef with him...only OP came to that conclusion OP probably trying to stir something up since the Harden hater brigade has been pretty quiet so far this summer
James harden is not a walking example of humble but he wasn't so terrible that Ariza had to leave. Ariza played with John Wall, Kobe Bryant, and Dwight. He also played on the knicks... Financial Security is the only reason he left. He would have been a fool to not take 15 million and run away with that!
Hardhead is a great player. Not so much a teammate. This isnt the first time we've heard about him rubbing teammates the wrong way. Heck, he even treated mild mannered Chris Paul badly at some point during the season. I'm wondering how long it will take him to piss Carmelon off. Because he will.
Mild mannered Chris Paul? Lol, seriously? there’s nothing to hear, because there was nothing between Harden and Ariza
Do you really think any rockets fan would give a flying **** if carmelo gets pissed if hardrn treated him in a wrong way, pretty sure it's 1 year experiment and no one would care. Oh just quick note cp3 is the complete opposite of mild mannered the dude is the most intense player in the NBA and would get into anyone's face durring the game, hence game 3 against the jazz.
That's nonsense did the writer not see the State Farm commercial? They are best friends on and off the court.
I’m sure Harden would’ve passed the A.1 sauce if Ariza asked. He probably just assumed nobody else liked it.
People seem to completely ignore the fact that Ariza of last year wasn’t available regardless. This next year’s Ariza is likely to decline just as much as he had each of the past few years, and perhaps much more. The fall from serviceability for an aging NBA player can be precipitous once it starts. Maybe he keeps it together and remains an above average defender for another year or two. But failing to lock him down at his market rate for another four years was a smart move by Morey.