James Harden says NBA loyalty is overrated

James Harden, now with the Cleveland Cavaliers after his fifth trade, has shared his views on loyalty in the NBA. He argues that the league is fundamentally a business, where decisions prioritize financial and organizational needs over personal attachments. Harden draws from his own experiences to illustrate this perspective.

James Harden first encountered the business side of the NBA at age 23. After contributing to the Oklahoma City Thunder's run to the NBA Finals, he was traded to the Houston Rockets before the 2012-13 season due to a contract disagreement.

This early trade shaped Harden's outlook on team changes. Speaking recently, he described loyalty as overrated in the league. "The whole 'loyalty' thing, I think it's overrated," he said. "I think this is a business at the end of the day, and there's a lot of money involved, and a lot of decisions that have to be made."

Harden emphasized that teams can trade players who underperform or no longer fit their plans. Similarly, he believes players unhappy in their situations should seek new opportunities through trades. "Not even just the NBA, but people that have normal jobs have those same problems," he added. "It's just not magnified."

Over his 17-year career, Harden has succeeded across multiple teams, exemplifying modern NBA mobility. He is part of the NBA 75th Anniversary Team, a former league MVP, an 11-time All-Star, an eight-time All-NBA selection, a three-time scoring champion, and the Sixth Man of the Year during his Thunder tenure alongside Kevin Durant and Russell Westbrook.

While most of his achievements came with the Rockets, Harden's legacy centers on his scoring prowess rather than long-term affiliation with one franchise. He prioritizes championship contention and financial security. "Winning the championship, or at least having a chance to, and then financially getting paid for being available and playing at the highest level for so long," he said. "This is a business at the end of the day. Players should ultimately do what's best for them, and the front office does what's best for them and their owner and their organization."

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The Los Angeles Lakers fell to the Oklahoma City Thunder in a four-game sweep on Monday night. LeBron James, entering free agency, said after the loss that he does not yet know what the future holds. The defeat ends a season in which the team advanced past the Houston Rockets without Luka Dončić.

James Harden has expressed a strong desire to remain with the Cleveland Cavaliers following their Eastern Conference Finals sweep by the New York Knicks. Reports indicate the team also wants to re-sign the guard despite the playoff disappointment.

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