The Saratogian (Saratoga, NY)

Harden sees title chance, says he’ll sacrifice shots for it

- By BRIAN MAHONEY

NEW YORK (AP) » James Harden used his final interview in Houston to say that his team wasn’t good enough.

He has a whole new message now that he’s in Brooklyn.

Harden sees a roster that features Kevin Durant and Kyrie Irving, a coaching staff that includes a coach under whom he became the NBA’s leading scorer, and an opportunit­y to win the title he still lacks.

“You just add that all together, and it’s like, that’s a legit chance right there,” Harden said. “It was a no-brainer for me.”

The Nets acquired Harden from the Rockets on Thursday in a blockbuste­r deal that reunites him with Durant, his teammate in Oklahoma City. He could play for them Saturday if all the players in the deal, which also included Cleveland, pass their physicals in time.

The trade was completed just two days after Harden’s final game with the Rockets, a blowout loss to the Los Angeles Lak

ers. Following the game, Harden said: “We’re just not good enough ... I love this city. I literally have done everything that I can.”

Harden said he wasn’t being disrespect­ful to his former teammates.

“I’ve been there for a very long time. I’ve been through all the ups and downs with that organizati­on

and I wasn’t disrespect­ful towards anyone,” he said. “I just made a comment that the team as a whole wasn’t good enough to compete for a title and at this stage of my career where I am now that’s what I would love.”

Harden praised the Rockets for working with him to get him to his favored destinatio­n and said he regretted his comments that he said were out of character for him.

“But the ultimate goal was to get somewhere

where I can compete and here I am in Brooklyn,” he added.

Harden said as he evaluated the Rockets after their loss to the Lakers in the second round of the playoffs, he determined they weren’t good enough to beat the NBA’s best teams. General manager Daryl Morey and coach Mike D’Antoni weren’t going to return and Harden didn’t believe in the roster left behind.

D’Antoni ended up joining Steve Nash’s staff in

Brooklyn and will help mold an offense that now features three of the NBA’s top scorers.

Harden, like Durant and Irving, will have to give up some of the offensive opportunit­ies he’s had before.

“There’s still plenty of shots to go around, there’s still plenty of opportunit­ies to make plays to go around, but it’s not going to be in the same format that it was before where they were largely the No. 1 focal point,” Nash said.

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