Kyrie Irving was reportedly part of the reason James Harden wanted out of Brooklyn

There was a beef brewing between Kyrie Irving and James Harden

We’ve all gotten a full night’s sleep since the chaos of the NBA trade deadline on Thursday and it’s still unbelievable that James Harden is now a Philadelphia 76er.

The Sixers traded Ben Simmons for Harden after just a few days of speculation surrounding a swap of the two players. Now, the Sixers have their guy and the Nets lineup looks unstoppable.

But that’s the thing about all this, right? The Nets already looked unstoppable when healthy.

We’ve all seen the stat floating around. When James Harden, Kevin Durant and Kyrie Irving were all healthy the Nets were 13-3 and had a buzzsaw of an offense. They were good. Really good.

So why would James Harden want to break that up? Well, part of the reason was reportedly Kyrie Irving, according to The Athletic’s Joe Vardon.

The two did not seem to get along, per Vardon’s reporting. And things came to a head, particularly, when Irving chose not to get the COVID-19 vaccine and missed games because of it.

“Harden has said publicly he was frustrated the Nets weren’t playing better. He saw how much the Nets need Irving on the court, all the time, and did the math on how nuts that would be to play home playoff games without Irving, even though Irving isn’t hurt…“I’mma give him the shot,” Harden once joked of Irving. Now that seems like less of a joke.”

Sheesh. That’s a really rough way to end it all — especially considering Irving wasn’t injured and could’ve actually played and contributed. It’s hard to completely blame Harden for wanting out under those circumstances. It wasn’t what he signed up for.

The feelings were apparently mutual on Irving’s side, too.

“Irving was ready for Harden to move on, too. When Irving heard Harden was in fact hoping to be traded, a well-placed source says he was eager to see it come to fruition.”

So there you have it. What a shame. The three were an incredible combination that we were only teased with. We can only imagine what they’d have done together if they were healthy.

Sadly, we’ll never know.
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Why the 76ers trading Ben Simmons for James Harden isn’t the great move you think it is

James Harden on the Sixers sounds great in theory. In might not be in practice, though.

Star power drives the NBA. It’s just a fact. We’ve seen it over and over and over again.

If you don’t have a couple of top-7 or so-ish player on your team, there’s absolutely no way you’re going to make it to the NBA Finals, let alone win a championship. You may not even make it to the Conference Finals without one.

So, naturally, when a chance comes to nab one of those starts that you think could potentially even be close to that level, you have to do it.

The 76ers think they have a shot at getting themselves another one in James Harden. The Nets and the Sixers are reportedly both willing to engage in trade talks centering around Harden and Ben Simmons, per Shams Charania of The Athletic. 

The deal would send Harden to Philadelphia where he’d reunite with Daryl Morey and get to play with a star in Joel Embiid. It all sounds fantastic on paper.

But, if we’re being completely honest here? This might not be the greatest idea.

Let’s talk about it.

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New York Knicks vs. Brooklyn Nets live stream, TV channel, start time, prediction, odds, how to watch the NBA

The Brooklyn Nets will host the New York Knicks from Madison Square Garden on Wednesday night in NBA action.

The Brooklyn Nets will host the New York Knicks from Madison Square Garden on Wednesday night in NBA action. The big news coming out of Brooklyn this afternoon is that James Harden will be coming to the rescue after the four-team trade that happened today.

The Nets are playing a back to back tonight after taking down the Nuggets last night 122-116 and will look for a win to get back on the right side of .500. Meanwhile, the Knicks are coming off a 109-88 loss to the Charlotte Hornets on Monday and will look to get to .500 with a win tonight.

This should be a fantastic matchup between the Knicks and Nets, here is everything you need to know to stream the NBA action tonight.

New York Knicks vs. Brooklyn Nets

  • When: Wednesday, January 13
  • Time: 7:30 p.m. ET
  • TV Channel: ESPN
  • Live Stream: fuboTV (watch for free)

Prediction: I’m rolling with the Nets in this one. I think Brooklyn will have some juice tonight knowing that they have James Harden coming to their new superteam after today’s trade.

Bet: Brooklyn Nets -3.5

NBA Odds and Betting Lines

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New York Knicks vs. Brooklyn Nets -3.5

O/U: 217.5

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