James Harden has worn No. 13 in his entire 12-season NBA career with the Oklahoma City Thunder and Houston Rockets, and he’ll keep wearing it with the Brooklyn Nets, according to The Athletic’s Shams Charania.
That’s not much news … until you consider that it’s the number Landry Shamet wears with Brooklyn.
It has to mean that either Shamet received some compensation to give up the number — it appears that the guard might end up with No. 20 now? — or he just decided that Harden was enough of a legend that he should just give up the digits.
No word yet from either Harden or Shamet, but it’s worth remembering that Shamet had to give up No. 23 to Jimmy Butler when the star joined the Sixers in 2018:
James Harden is wearing No. 13 with the Brooklyn Nets.
— Shams Charania (@ShamsCharania) January 14, 2021
Jimmy Butler on what he gave 76ers rookie Landry Shamet in exchange for the No. 23: "A firm pat on the rear end. Got it." He also joked that he wanted the No. 25 but "for some reason" the team wouldn't give it to him
— Michael Lee (@MrMichaelLee) December 1, 2018
Jimmy Butler traded to Sixers: Landry Shamet has to give up #23
James Harden traded to the Nets: Landry Shamet has to give up #13 pic.twitter.com/IJ2pbj74mi
— SB Nation (@SBNation) January 14, 2021
Landry Shamet probably hates trade deadlines pic.twitter.com/AoR8bPOxT6
— ethan (@okcfanethan) January 14, 2021
Sorry, Landry.
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