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USA Today via Reuters

USA Today via Reuters

To the surprise of many, James Harden‘s trajectory with the LA Clippers is taking an unexpected twist. However, Harden looked to his role as a supposed bad guy when he joined the Clippers, which initially were marked by difficulties. However, recent reports suggest a remarkable change in sentiment as the seasoned player expresses his desire to retire with the Clippers.

Since forcing his way out of Philadelphia, James Harden, an LA native, had made it clear he’d only play for the Clippers. Now that he has his wish, he’s revealed some more plans for his career with his hometown team.

Harden eyes retirement with Clippers NBA buzz builds​

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The James Harden story has experienced a phenomenal reversal, with recent reports emanating from reputable sources suggesting that he would soon commit to and finish his glorious career for the Clippers. Chris Haynes’ revelation on this potential retirement plan has sent shockwaves through the NBA community.

 

This surprising twist intensifies the season thrill for the Clippers because fans start thinking about how long James Harden will stay with them. In the early days of the Clippers, when Harden joined, the team wasn’t that good, but now the Clippers are stronger.

Near the salary cap, the Clippers walk a fine line due to financial limitations. However, team owner Steve Ballmer’s dedication to a successful team might trump possible tax worries. With the allure of closing his career with the Clippers, NBA fans wait to see each unfolding page in this fascinating and unexpected storyline.

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The financial game-changer for Clippers’ long-term dominance

While James Harden suggests a possible long-term relationship with the LA Clippers, the possibility that he would take a pay cut is demonstrated as the game changer. At 34, Harden’s willingness to sacrifice some financial gain could fortify the team’s dominance, aligning with the extended commitments from seasoned stars Kawhi Leonard (32) and Paul George (33).

Even before taking the field, Leonard and George have demonstrated their fidelity to the Clippers’ promising future by signing contract extensions that serve as a solid bedrock for long-term success.

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With a star-studded core locked in for the long haul, James Harden’s consideration of a pay cut becomes pivotal. This decision would provide the Clippers with the financial flexibility needed to secure complementary role players in competitive contracts. The combination of a solid star trio and backup bench players can make the Clippers, one of the most competitive teams for years to come, an indomitable power in the NBA.

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