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What you mean? He wants to leave. Teams don’t wanna trade for him. Now what?
Different definitions of no man's land.

Evan Fournier threatening to spit on folks cause he ain't getting no tick is no man's land. Harden got a perfectly fine situation, he's just pulling the same shit he always pulls.
 
And to even trade for harden the other team is aware that harden would need to sign an extension

If he doesn’t, what assets are you really going to give up to get him?

If he does, how much money do you want to tie up in a declining James harden who turns 34 next month? You would have to be a contending team to even do that AND you would have to worry about the tax apron

Which is why harden is best used to get off of long term salary which is why I said weeks ago, the bulls make the most sense lol
 

While the Olympic basketball team was training in Orlando, the Orlando Sentinel published a poll that asked whether the Magic should fire Hill if that were one of O'Neal's conditions for returning. 82% answered "no". O'Neal had a power struggle while playing under Hill. He said the team "just didn't respect [Hill]". Another question in the poll asked whether O'Neal was worth $115 million, in reference to the amount of the Magic's offer; 91.3% of the response said it was not. O'Neal's Olympic teammates teased him over the poll. He was also upset that the Orlando media implied O'Neal was not a good role model for having a child with his longtime girlfriend with no immediate plans to marry. O'Neal compared his lack of privacy in Orlando to "feeling like a big fish in a dried-up pond". He also learned that Hardaway considered himself the leader of the Magic and did not want O'Neal making more money than him.
 
While the Olympic basketball team was training in Orlando, the Orlando Sentinel published a poll that asked whether the Magic should fire Hill if that were one of O'Neal's conditions for returning. 82% answered "no". O'Neal had a power struggle while playing under Hill. He said the team "just didn't respect [Hill]". Another question in the poll asked whether O'Neal was worth $115 million, in reference to the amount of the Magic's offer; 91.3% of the response said it was not. O'Neal's Olympic teammates teased him over the poll. He was also upset that the Orlando media implied O'Neal was not a good role model for having a child with his longtime girlfriend with no immediate plans to marry. O'Neal compared his lack of privacy in Orlando to "feeling like a big fish in a dried-up pond". He also learned that Hardaway considered himself the leader of the Magic and did not want O'Neal making more money than him.
I remember him speaking about this on the This Magic Moment 30 for 30. This plus Zo getting 100 mil from Miami fucked everything up.
 
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