Clippers land Harden from 76ers in Blockbuster Trade

After a storm of games and another big NBA day, comes a big bomb. James Harden was traded to the Los Angeles Clippers. The shooter, one of the biggest NBA stars of the last decade, will join Paul George and Kawhi Leonard in his California hometown.
It was a smart decision on the part of the Los Angeles franchise that did not trade Mann but managed to bring Westbrook, Harden, George and Leonard together in one team. It was unexpected, it was a tweet from Adrian Wojnarowski, an ESPN reporter, announcing the transfer of the "beard" to the Clippers. Tyronne Lue's team can't get out of the limits they set for themselves. Maybe this is their year.
Their star's ongoing health problems have been so persistent that they never seem to get better. Harden's presence could help the team if they are off the court, but his role is questionable.
Maybe he'll be the point guard they've been looking for, sending Westbrook, who has been a good fit, to the bench. Tucker will bring defensive and veteran experience on the outside.
For the 76ers, they have experienced and experienced players to try to take the East by storm. Plus, a promising young player like KJ Martin, who has established himself as more than just a physical player.
With this transfer, Harden will find Westbrook, with whom he fell in Oklahoma, especially during the 2012 NBA finals, in Houston, where both showed great talent. They seem to support each other very well.
The arrival of the shooter can send Westbrook to the bench to give a second command to Mann and Powell, even if it is still complicated to know the role he can have. Maybe they will all play on the field at the same time.
Chris John