Athletistic/Basketball. According to Bleacher Report, Philadelphia 66ers point guard James Harden plans to give up a contract extension for next season in order to become an unrestricted free agent this summer. Last offseason, Harden took a pay cut to help the team build a roster. However, he is now aiming for a four-year deal.

Previously, there were rumors about possible interest from his former club, the Houston Rockets. However, the player would only consider offers from teams that already have a competitive roster that will allow him to express himself on the pitch.

Currently, Harden’s only logical option is Philadelphia, which finished third in the Eastern Conference during the regular season, according to Bleacher Report. However, the dynamic within the team could change next season following the dismissal of head coach Doc Rivers.

If Harden had used opportunity contract extension, he would have earned $35,640,000 next season with Philadelphia.

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