Least Shocking News Ever: James Harden removes all 76ers affiliation from his social media

In what may be the least surprising thing that’s happened this offseason in regards to the Philadelphia 76ers’ offseason, James Harden has officially removed all affiliation to the team from his social media accounts.
Shocking news? Hardly.
James Harden is a diva and a baby. He went from being a player that was “all-in” in Philly to now demanding a trade out of the city for the third time in as many teams.
James Harden Removes 76ers Affiliation from his Social Media Accounts


He also updated his banner image on Twitter to feature a t-shirt that says “Don’t Ask Me Anything”.
Rest assured, I don’t think anyone in the NBA is in fact, asking James Harden anything outside of “why do you believe that you deserve max contract money when you’re a 33-year old with an attitude problem and a declining skillset on the basketball court?”
Yesterday, Daryl Morey spoke with Anthony Gargano on the 97.5 Midday Show and said basically what everyone in the city of Philadelphia already knew.
James Harden is attempting to force himself out of Philly and more specifically, is “determined” to play with the Los Angeles Clippers next season but he and the Sixers’ organization is doing “everything possible” to change his mind.
My follow up question for Daryl Morey: Why are you trying to change his mind?
James Harden is exactly who everyone said he was and honestly, our judgement was blurred at the time by the fact that we were finally getting rid of Ben Simmons after months of nonstop bullshit.
I have been saying this constantly ever since Harden opted in to his player option. If there was another deal on the table, Harden would have accepted it and never returned to the Sixers.
There was no deal. Nobody wanted Harden. He opted in. The Sixers have no leverage.
Now, the incompetence of Daryl Morey and the Sixers organization refuse to trade him for anything less than a star caliber player. James Harden is pissed. He probably will be a problem for however long he remains in the city too.
This is exactly how it always goes. I’m not surprised whatsoever.
At this point, trade James Harden for the best offer available. Give Sixers fans a peace of mind for once.