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Smith: It's time for the Rockets to dictate the future with James Harden
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Brian T. SmithNov. 16, 2020 Updated: Nov. 16, 2020 9:58 a.m.
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If James Harden is starting to look for a way out of Houston, the Rockets need to get the best deal possible.
Photo: Karen Warren, Houston Chronicle / Staff photographer
It is time.
For the Rockets to finally stand up to James Harden.
For Houston’s NBA team to do what is best for the Rockets, not keep rewarding a me-first scorer and passive-aggressive leader who has always fallen short when it truly mattered.
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The last time the Rockets listened to and trusted Harden with a franchise-altering decision the following happened: Chris Paul was traded, Russell Westbrook — who doesn’t want to play Harden’s brand of basketball in Houston anymore — was acquired, Mike D’Antoni eventually walked away (to the Nets) and Daryl Morey chose the Philadelphia 76ers’ stalled process over the Rockets’ championship potential.
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