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Harden heads to Nets in 4-team deal

- By Brian Mahoney and Kristie Rieken

James Harden is heading to Brooklyn, joining old teammate Kevin Durant and Kyrie Irving to give the Nets a potent trio of the some of the NBA’s highest scorers.

The Nets agreed to acquire the three-time scoring champion from the Houston Rockets Wednesday in a move that he has sought for weeks, said a person with knowledge of the situation.

Harden is the centerpiec­e of a four-team deal that also involves Indiana and Cleveland, according to the person who spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because the trade call with the NBA has not been completed.

Once it is, the Nets will trot out a lineup of three players capable of scoring 25 or more points on any night in a collection of firepower to rival any Big Three in recent years. All are under contract through 2022-23, with Harden and Durant set to earn more than $40 million in each of the next two seasons.

In the meantime, the Nets were shorthande­d for their game against the New York Knicks, before which coach Steve Nash declined to discuss Harden but did confirm that the players the Nets were trading were not in the building.

Off to a 6-6 start in his rookie season, the former point guard and two-time league MVP will have to mold an offense that keeps the ball moving.

“It’s a simple game but it becomes complicate­d when you put different personalit­ies and players on the floor,” Nash said. “Our group’s done a really good job being unselfish this year and trying to move the ball and work together so I’ve been proud of that.”

The blockbuste­r deal provides a needed boost amid a period of drama for both franchises. It was struck less than 24 hours after Harden seemed to deliver a farewell address following the Rockets’ loss to the Los Angeles Lakers Tuesday night, and just before Irving was set to miss a fifth straight game during a personal absence from the Nets.

At least four draft picks and additional pick swaps are also part of the deal. Other key players: Victor Oladipo goes from Indiana to Houston, and Caris LeVert goes from Brooklyn to Indiana, the person said. The Cavaliers will get Jarrett Allen and Taurean Prince from the Nets in the deal.

Harden, who has cycled through Chris Paul and Russell Westbrook as teammates in recent seasons, didn’t think much of the roster the Rockets built this season.

“We’re just not good enough ... I love this city. I literally have done everything that I can,” Harden said Tuesday. “I mean, this situation is crazy. It’s something that I don’t think can be fixed.”

It couldn’t, and now he’s gone.

Brooklyn expects Harden to leave all that behind him in a smooth transition. He should be much happier in Brooklyn, having teamed with Durant in Oklahoma City and remaining close. It was obvious the end was nearing Wednesday, when the Rockets told him they didn’t want him at practice after his inflammato­ry comments.

“We felt it was best for James and best for the group for him not to come to practice,” first-year coach Stephen Silas said. About two hours later, ESPN and The Athletic first reported that Harden was being moved.

The disgruntle­d superstar, who was unable to get the Rockets past the Western Conference finals, had remained quiet through months of reports that he was unhappy. Silas called the drama an “all-around messed up situation.”

The Nets were ready to swoop. Durant is averaging 29.9 points in his first season back from surgery to repair a ruptured Achilles tendon, and Irving was scoring 27.1 per game before leaving the team last week. Harden, who appears to be out of shape after joining the Rockets after training camp began, is averaging 24.8 points after three straight seasons above 30, culminatin­g in MVP honors in 2018.

The Rockets are just 3-6 this season. Only Minnesota has a worse record in the Western Conference. The team is clearly in disarray and new arrival John Wall called the situation “rocky.”

Harden won each of the last three scoring titles by notable margins — 2.3 points over Anthony Davis in 2017-18, 8.1 points over Paul George in 2018-19 and 3.8 points over Bradley Beal last season. His scoring could pick back up again in Brooklyn, where Nash’s assistant running the offense is Mike D’Antoni, Harden’s coach during his best seasons in Houston.

D’Antoni didn’t return after last season and it quickly became clear Harden wanted to be gone, too.

He was a no-show when camp opened and was later fined $50,000 for conduct detrimenta­l to the league after attending an indoor event without a mask in violation of the NBA’s health and safety protocols.

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 ?? CARMEN MANDATO —THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? James Harden leaves the court following a loss to the Lakers on Sunday in Houston.
CARMEN MANDATO —THE ASSOCIATED PRESS James Harden leaves the court following a loss to the Lakers on Sunday in Houston.

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