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Harden signs $160M deal to stay with Rockets

- JON KRAWCZYNSK­I

LAS VEGAS — The Houston Rockets signed guard James Harden to a four-year contract extension for about $160 million US Saturday, giving him a total six-year deal with $228 million guaranteed.

With Harden under contract on his existing deal for another two seasons, the extension will not affect Houston’s aggressive pursuit of free agents this summer as the Rockets try to make a run at the Golden State Warriors.

“Since he arrived in Houston, James has exhibited the incredible work ethic, desire to win, and passion to be the best that has made him one of the most unique and talented superstars in the history of the game,” Rockets owner Leslie Alexander said in a statement. “Additional­ly, the commitment he has shown to our organizati­on, the city of Houston, and Rockets fans all over the world makes him a perfect leader in our pursuit of another championsh­ip.”

Harden has just had his finest season. Moving to point guard for new coach Mike D’Antoni, Harden averaged 29.1 points, an NBA-leading 11.2 assists and 8.1 rebounds, and finished second in the MVP race to former Oklahoma City teammate Russell Westbrook.

Harden’s do-it-all season helped the Rockets bounce back from a massively disappoint­ing 2015-16 season that collapsed under the weight of chemistry issues with the All-Star guard and big man Dwight Howard. With Howard gone, the Rockets put Harden at the centre of everything they do on offence, and it paid off in a major way.

Houston went 55-27 in the regular season and beat the Thunder in the first round of the Western Conference semifinals.

“Houston is home for me,” Harden said. “My teammates and I are going to keep putting in the work to get better and compete for the title.”

 ??  ?? James Harden’s contract extension runs through the 2022-23 season.
James Harden’s contract extension runs through the 2022-23 season.

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