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OKC-Houston game postponed, Harden out after COVID violation

- By KRISTIE RIEKEN

HOUSTON — The James Harden soap opera in Houston now comes with a canceled season opener — and a $50,000 fine for the league's leading scorer.

Houston's opener against the Oklahoma City Thunder on Wednesday night was scrapped after coronaviru­s cases and Harden's violation of the NBA's COVID-19 protocols left the Rockets without the league-mandated eight players available to start a game.

It was a dispiritin­g blow to the NBA on just the second night of an uncertain season launching with the pandemic still raging.

The NBA announced the postponeme­nt in a release that said three Rockets players had returned tests that were either positive or inconclusi­ve and that four other players were quarantine­d because of contract tracing.

The release also said that Harden was unavailabl­e for the game because of a violation of health and safety protocols after video of the disgruntle­d star surfaced on social media where he was without a mask at a crowded party in a private event space Monday night.

The league later announced the fine for Harden, saying the protocols prohibit attending indoor social gatherings of 15 or more people or entering bars, lounges, clubs or similar establishm­ents.

Already a distractio­n to the team amid months of rumors that he wants to be traded, Harden’s latest move potentiall­y threatened the health and safety of his team and kept the Rockets from beginning their season.

The drama began when reports surfaced that Harden and Russell Westbrook both wanted out of Houston. The Rockets dealt Westbrook to the Wizards earlier this month after just one disappoint­ing season in exchange for John Wall and a future first-round pick.

 ?? AP file photo ?? Houston Rockets’ James Harden controls the ball during the first half against the Spurs in Houston on Dec. 17.
AP file photo Houston Rockets’ James Harden controls the ball during the first half against the Spurs in Houston on Dec. 17.

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