NBA: James Harden gets tired of the anti-vaccine Kyrie Irving: the divorce that can put the NBA in check

Cmore and more voices point to a possible way out of James Harden de los Brooklyn Nets at the end of this season. The escort ends contract and despite the fact that the franchise is willing to put more than 80 million per season (161 ‘kilos’ for three years) To retain him, Harden seems not to be up to the task of continuing in New York.

Santi Aldama graduates with honors in defense with a shot against Harden

so he assures Jake Fischer de Bleacher Report, which points to the player’s environment as a source to affirm that ‘The Beard’ is getting closer to leaving, tired of brooklyn and of life in the New York district “compared to his life as a tycoon in Houston, plus the weather and the tax difference between the states of New York and Texas.”

However, the main reason for the possible divorce between the NBA MVP in 2017 and the Nets may be in the locker room. Harden has grown tired of the team’s permissive attitude toward Kyrie Irving.. The guard does not understand that the Nets have allowed the point guard to be a “part-time player” for not wanting to get vaccinated.

A circumstance that has been aggravated in recent games by Kevin Durant’s injury, which forces Harden to assume greater offensive responsibility in the absence of the forward and Irving who cannot play home games because he does not comply with the regulations of the State of New York regarding COVID vaccines.

Another of the points that can end James Harden’s stage in the Nets, according to the Bleacher Report article, is the figure of Steve Nash. The shooting guard does not agree with the Canadian coach’s rotation system, especially at the end of the game.

Santi Aldama graduates with honors in defense with a shot against Harden

A cluster of circumstances that could put an end to James Harden’s two and a half seasons wearing the uniform of a franchise that would see the ‘Big Three’ broken with which he aspires to win his first NBA ring.

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