James Harden spoke of his regret over the way his eight-year tenure with the Houston Rockets ended last month, with the stellar goalkeeper starting a $ 50,000 fine for violating COVID-19 protocols after the league reviewed a video of him socializing without a mask. In the club. Things came to a head after the Rockets’ 117-100 loss to defending champions Los Angeles Lakers on January 12 when the 31-year-old criticized the team as “not good enough” and that it was an “irreparable” position. The All-Star was traded eight times and most valuable in the NBA in 2017-18 later to rival Brooklyn Nets the next day. “(I) apologize for how I fell, but I think I had to do what I had to do for Get where I wanted to go, ”Harden told ESPN. “And thanks to Houston, they didn’t necessarily have to trade me with Brooklyn. They could trade me anywhere, but these are some of the men standing there.” And it ended up right, but they didn’t do it like it did in that month or two. On his behavior during his final days with the Rockets, Harden added, “I don’t like it at all because that’s not me. “Drama, and all I want to call it, negativity to me. I don’t really like negative energy. It’s a drain. So I don’t necessarily like how it happened.” I feel it could have been a lot smoother, and a lot easier, but it’s what it is. “The Nets are 8-6 since Harden arrived, and have lost four of their last six matches in Saturday’s competition against the Golden State Warriors in San Francisco. I want to see more NBA and WNBA but don’t have Sky Sports? Get the Sky Sports Action package?” and Arena, click here
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