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James Harden did not appear for Houston training, Silas: "I expected him to come"
On the way out?
The Rockets' big star was absent from training, his coach expressed surprise: "I expected him to come and do personal training. You will have to ask him about his commitment"
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Sunday, 06 December 2020, 21:54
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Danny Abdia on the second training day as a Wizards player (Washington Wizards Twitter)
After another disappointment in the playoffs and relegation against the Lakers, Houston has disbanded almost all of its assets in recent weeks.
Coach Mike D'Antoni moved to Brooklyn to be Steve Nash's assistant, GM Daryl Murray left for Philadelphia and Russell Westbrook teamed up with Danny Abdia in Washington.
Now the big question revolves around the big star James Harden, who was absent tonight (Sunday) from coaching the team for an unknown reason.
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An act that will bring him out?
James Harden (Photo: GettyImages)
The Rockets' new coach Stephen Silas surprised when he told reporters who came to cover the training: "James Harden did not come here today. The team expected him to come for personal training even though he could not train with everyone because of the league's Corona protocols."
Silas commented on Harden's commitment to the team and said: "This is a question you will have to ask him when he gets here. I wanted him to be here and be a big part of what we do."
As you may recall, earlier reports were published in the United States linking Arden with a possible move to Brooklyn by Kevin Durant and Kyrie Irving.
According to Tim McMahon of ESPN, Houston has given up efforts to keep Arden, as part of the team's rebuilding and rejuvenation.
The 31-year-old Harden has been playing in Houston since 2012. Last season he finished again as the league’s king of baskets averaging 34.3 points and 7.5 assists in the regular season.
Harden has not dropped from an average of 30 points in his last three seasons and is considered the best offensive player in the league.
The question is which group can absorb it?
Will Daryl Murray be able to reunite with him in Philadelphia?
We shall see.
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