3 potential landing spots if James Harden, Russell Westbrook hit trade block
RADIO.COM Sports NBA insider Ric Bucher summed up the irresistible allure of trade rumors in a way that I couldn't have phrased better myself, so in lieu of my usual long-winded introduction, I'm going to leave you with Bucher's spiel.
For context, Bucher started this little rant after discussing buzz surrounding a James Harden-76ers trade that had picked up steam after former Rockets executive Daryl Morey joined Philadelphia. You can listen to this full episode of "Scal and Pals," featuring Bucher and former NBA GM Ryan McDonough, here.
I have entered this realm where, normally, we would have these conversations on the phone. I would have them with executives and just float these ideas out there with scouts or executives or whatever, and they'd shoot them down and they'd never see the light of day. Or they'd present me with one and go, 'huh... no, that doesn't work,' or 'now that has legs.' Now we do all this in the public eye, and it gives it a gravitas that it doesn't deserve. That's, I guess, the problem that I have. A million of these conversations go on. A million of these players are discussed, and scenarios are discussed, and then the ones that make the light of day are given undue influence and have undue impact. Suddenly, you've got a player that's going sideways because he's been mentioned in a trade and the reality is, the whole damn roster at one time or another has been mentioned in a trade.
So that's the problem that I have with us having these public conversations. I do think it does damage to teams that's unnecessary and that there should be some forethought that goes into it, like, could this really happen? Does it make sense? As opposed to just throwing things against the wall... but I gotta tell you, Ryan. It's kind of delicious to do. I understand why it becomes so hard to resist, because while there was the solid red line once upon a time in my business where you just didn't do that, that line has been erased, and it's one of those guilty pleasures that I just indulged in.
So, with all that said, I can assure you that the below landing spots provided for James Harden and Russell Westbrook come with plenty of forethought. I do think that negotiations between the Rockets and the below teams make sense, though whether or not they make more sense than the Rockets keeping their two stars is up for debate. If, however, it comes to a trade being demanded — which ESPN says has become a "plausible eventual possibility" — then the Rockets won't have as much of a choice.
So, amid a significant amount of buzz, let's take a look at three teams who could be potential suitors for each half of Houston's dynamic duo. Because Harden seems like the piece that would less likely leave the Rockets — NBA insider Shams Charania called a Harden move a "non-starter" for the Rockets — we'll go through some options for The Beard first.