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Error Please enter an email address. Success Thanks for signing up. Please check your email for a confirmation. Money isn't anything to James Harden —it's everything. When he was traded from the Oklahoma City Thunder to the Houston Rockets just before the regular season, most assumed a combination of factors drove him to his decision.
Earning potential was among them, but so was playing time, his role as Oklahoma City's sixth man and the shadows both Kevin Durant and Russell Westbrook cast over him.
To reiterate the point, Harden was asked if he would still be with the Thunder if money wasn't an issue. Even by NBA standards, it's a lot of money. In Harden's case, it was record-setting money. Therein lies the problem, though: Harden would likely always be a sixth man in Oklahoma City.
He was already compromising his potential by coming off the bench and—for the most part—playing fewer minutes. So, yeah, the money mattered.
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