Howard Eskin after Harden removes 76ers from social media accounts: 'James who? Who cares!'

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James Harden has scrubbed his social media accounts of Philadelphia 76ers references on Wednesday night.

Harden removed his Sixers affiliation from his Twitter and Instagram bios.

A report on Wednesday from Yahoo Sports' Jake Fischer indicated that while Harden intends to report to Sixers training camp if he is still on the roster, he is determined to go to the Los Angeles Clippers and believes it is a matter of when, not if.

"James who? Who cares!" Howard Eskin said on Thursday's 94WIP Morning Show. "We have to move on from James Harden...I think he's going to be with the team to start the season. Daryl Morey always asks for too much. There's nobody out there that really wants him, could give you anything for him. I don't know how many teams even really want to just take him, but you can't in the NBA today, you just can't do that. I could care less about James Harden."

Harden, who turns 34 on August 26th, opted into his $35.6 million player option for the 2023-24 season in hopes of being traded.

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