NBA fines James Harden $100,000 over Philadelphia 76ers no-play threat
The NBA says it had fined Harden for indicating that he would play for the 76ers unless he was traded to another team.
Philadelphia 76ers star James Harden has been fined $100,000 by the NBA after vowing never to play for the team under general manager Daryl Morey, the league announced on Tuesday.
The league confirmed in a statement it had fined Harden for indicating he would "not perform the services called for under his player contract" unless he was traded to another team.
Earlier this month, Harden, who has requested a trade from the club, branded Sixers boss Morey "a liar".
"Daryl Morey is a liar and I will never be a part of an organization that he's a part of," Harden expressed, before repeating the statement for emphasis.
Harden has claimed in subsequent media interviews that Morey had gone back on a promise to trade him quickly earlier in the off-season.
"I've been patient all summer," he said of his situation with the Sixers. "For me, it's just focus on what I can control and getting ready for this season."
The NBA indicated that it had interviewed Harden as part of its investigation, and confirmed that the remarks "referenced Harden's belief that the 76ers would not accommodate his request to be traded."
The 33-year-old 10-time All-Star told the team in July that he wanted to be traded away from the franchise after joining from Brooklyn in February 2022.
Philadelphia hoped the addition of Harden last year would help the team finally challenge for an NBA championship. However, the team led by reigning NBA Most Valuable Player Joel Embiid has stalled in the playoffs in the last two seasons, exiting in the Eastern Conference semifinals on each occasion.