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It's going to get a little awkward tonight at the Intuit Dome after the trade between the two teams last night.
After seven seasons with the Cleveland Cavaliers, Los Angeles Clippers guard Darius Garland made his first comments post-James Harden trade.
James Harden is a winner, he got what he wanted (or will). Are the Cavaliers winners? Clippers?
Let’s pivot to Ja Morant Watch for a minute here.First of all, it’s quite ironic that he’s in Sacramento at this very moment. Thanks to the schedule Gods and their well-timed sense of humor, the Grizzlies play at the Kings this evening.
Cleveland acquired Ellis and guard Dennis Schroder from the Sacramento Kings and forward Emanuel Miller from the Chicago Bulls while sending forward De’Andre Hunter to the Kings and draft considerations to the Bulls. As part of the deal, Sacramento sent center Dario Saric and a second-round draft pick to Chicago.
The Cavaliers are reportedly deep in talks with the Los Angeles Clippers on a potential swap involving guards Darius Garland and James Harden. After that eye-catching report, Cleveland again appeared in trade chatter with the Bucks and the Mavericks.
Cleveland's dramatic shakeup began with a January staff-wide Zoom call and included pressure from Donovan Mitchell.
James Harden will go down as one of the greatest shooting guards in NBA history. He's recently climbed to No. 9 overall on the all-time scoring list, and he has a trophy case full of regular-season awards,
Zach Lowe explains why he gained respect for James Harden following the Cleveland Cavaliers’ trade with the Los Angeles Clippers.