Before the Cleveland Cavaliers traded for James Harden, his representatives explored a deal with the Houston Rockets, who ultimately declined due to a focus on player development. The Rockets, despite lacking starting point guard Fred Van Vleet, preferred to cultivate young talent rather than acquire a player like Harden, who requires the ball to be effective. The Cavaliers, however, acquired Harden from the struggling Clippers for Darius Garland and a second-round pick, aiming to boost their championship prospects. Harden’s contract situation adds intrigue to the Cavs’ offseason plans as they navigate future decisions.
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