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Out of Site: He (Harden) said, He (Morey) said ... or Didn't Say

Out of Site: He (Harden) said, He (Morey) said ... or Didn't Say

Liberty Ballers: for Philadelphia 76ers fans
Sea. 3 Ep. null30 min
22 Aug 23
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The Philadelphia 76ers vs. James Harden continues! Per reporting from Tom West, the NBA launched an investigation into what led Harden to call Daryl Morey a liar while entertaining a group of fans in China. There has been much speculation as far as what kind of "deal" Harden and Morey made last off-season that would lead Harden to say such things about his BFF. It could also be as simple as Harden being upset that Morey did not trade him to his only choice of destination -- the Los Angeles Clippers. Adio Royster and David Early discuss this new aspect of this ongoing saga. After the break, they try to gain a sense of what locker room chemistry would look like with Harden in tow. Jackson Frank posted an SB Nation Poll and 36% of respondents believe there would NOT be a Harden trade before the season begins on October 28th against the Milwaukee Bucks in Wisconsin. Right now, Joel Embiid is happy to be a Sixer -- which is what ESPN's Ramona Shelbourne is reporting. However, comments made by newly signed guard Patrick Beverly could pose another dynamic that could upset the team chemistry and locker room atmosphere. Visit Liberty Ballers for all of the latest Sixers news and columns. Follow Adio on Twitter. Follow David on Twitter. Follow Liberty Ballers on Twitter. Listen, like, subscribe. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices