The 31-year-old James Harden came to the corner of his life. Should he stay in the Houston Rockets and struggle year after year, or go to a favorite team to win the championship and hit the championship trophy? When Harden was still at a loss for this issue, the Houston Rockets’ Jeff Green took the lead in making the decision. According to The Athletic’s Shams, several sources revealed that veteran Jeff Green agreed to join the Nets, and the former Teammate Durant reunited.
Jeff Green and Kevin Durant, they were teammates in the Seattle SuperSonics, and their relationship was very good. Then the team changed its name to the Oklahoma City Thunder. Jeff Green was still Durant Wisdom’s side. The best helper. Yes, Jeff Green was one of the original Thunder Four. But Jeff Green's career was unlucky, and he was constantly wandering in the league. At the age of 31, he took a veteran's basic salary.
So this time, Jeff Green is still holding a veteran basic salary. According to HoopsHype reporter Michael Scotto, a number of league sources revealed that Green and the Nets reached a one-year veteran base salary contract. Although Jeff Green has been holding the basic salary of a veteran in the past few years, this does not mean that he is useless.
In the Houston Rockets last season, Jeff Green averaged 12.2 points, 2.9 rebounds and 1.7 assists per game, shooting 56.4% from the field and 35.4% from the three-point range. He is definitely a quality backup striker. Coming to the Brooklyn Nets, Jeff Green's role is Kevin Durant's backup, I believe he will be able to complete his task well. The Nets with Jeff Green will undoubtedly be stronger next season.
Jeff Green has followed Durant, and the Nets are still pursuing Ibaka. If they can get Ibaka, then it is definitely a championship-level team. However, this also made many fans ridicule, the Brooklyn Nets became the Thunder's dream team. Seeing this, James Harden should not be able to restrain his inner thoughts! There are not only old friends, but also championships. What are you waiting for!
However, whether James Harden can come to the Nets is still in the hands of the Houston Rockets. After all, as long as the Rockets don't let go, the Nets will use the best bargaining chips to no avail. In a transaction like this, both parties must nod their heads. What I have to say is that Harden has dedicated the most youthful and invincible eight years of his career to the Houston Rockets. Now that he wants to leave, it should be easy to get together and go. As long as the price is right, I will send you if you want to go.
is like the Thunder sending Westbrook to the Rockets, but the Rockets are not the Thunder, and there is little human touch in them. Do the Houston Rockets really intend to keep Harden in force, so that the relationship between the two sides is like water and fire?