NBA Legend Has Wild Solution to James Harden Trade Drama

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For months, it felt like James Harden was going to get traded from the Philadelphia 76ers, but somehow, the regular season has started and nothing has happened.
The entire situation has been stuck between a rock and a hard place: James Harden does not want to play for Daryl Morey after a failed negotiation, and Daryl Morey refuses to trade Harden for a poor offer. The end result is everyone being unhappy, so Kevin Garnett has a solution to it all - fire Daryl Morey.
On the latest episode of Ticket and The Truth, Garnett gave his wild solution to the James Harden trade drama.
"This could have been resolved a long time ago," Garnett said. "This is the bullsh*t of whatever dude name is Marley, the f**king GM in f**king Philly. These are games. He could have done this in the summer. This could have been over. If I'm Joel Embiid, man, I'm asking for Daryl Morey to be fired and get the f**k out."
The Sixers situation with Harden continues to look messy.
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If there's one person who should be furious about the entire situation, it's Joel Embiid according to Kevin Garnett. In all honesty, Joel Embiid should be furious too.
"If I am Embiid, I am livid," Garnett said. "I am livid. Man, y'all should have got this problem out of here, got this out of here. He's the MVP bro, he ain't in no championship talks."
It seemed like James Harden was inevitably heading to the Clippers, but after months of talking, it all failed. According to all of the reports, the 76ers wanted Terance Mann but the Clippers were refusing to up their offer after no teams wanted to pursue James Harden. Now, the NBA world and James Harden, wait in limbo.
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