Due to the new player participation policy, the North American basketball league is investigating the Philadelphia 76ers’ decisions to leave James Harden out of their debut game
According to the journalist Adrian Wojnarowskifrom the American “ESPN”, this Thursday, 26th, the NBA is investigating the decision of the Philadelphia 76ers of leaving the veteran point guard James Harden out of the franchise’s debut match against Milwaukee Bucksdue to the new player participation policy.
According to Mike Bassspokesperson for the league, the NBA wants explanations from the franchise and for it to justify the player’s absence. “We are investigating the facts surrounding James Harden’s availability tonight to determine whether an approved reason exists for his limited participation.”, Bass said. The point guard presented himself on Wednesday, the 25th, but ended up being blocked by the team’s security team before boarding the flight to the game.
The match between the Philadelphia 76ers and the Milwaukee Bucks will be broadcast nationally on U.Sresulting in the franchise needing to provide a valid explanation for why a healthy All-Star level player was not present in the game.
Source: sportbuzz

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