James Harden and his Los Angeles Clippers didn’t get far in the playoffs, but they still enjoyed their most successful season together.
What’s next for Harden and his team?
Speaking with ESPN, president of basketball operations Lawrence Frank made it clear that he wants Harden to pick up his player option this summer.
“We have a great level of appreciation for what James did this year,” Frank said. “I’m going in with the intent that if he doesn’t pick up his option that we’re going to be able to reach an agreement that works well for James and works well for the Clippers.”
There is a possibility, of course, that Harden elects not to take his player option and try his chances with free agency.
It wouldn’t be the first time that Harden left a team, even when it was doing well.
But Harden seems to be a good fit with Los Angeles, and the team clearly wants him to stick around.
Fans shouldn’t be too frightened if they see headlines of Harden saying no to his player option.
That just means the Clippers and Harden’s management team have to hash out a new deal and see eye-to-eye about their future.
It may require some negotiating, but there is a very good chance that Harden will be back with the Clippers next season, no matter what happens with his player option.
It is important to note that the Clippers have the oldest roster in the NBA, and they need to be thinking of their future.
They want Harden to remain, but they also cannot pay too much or give up all of their future prospects and options to get him.
Both sides will have to be smart and strategic to get what they want.
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