Athletistic/Basketball. American insider Mark Stein reported on one of the social networks that several National Basketball Association (NBA) clubs suspected the leadership of the Philadelphia 76ers of fraud in signing a new contract with the team’s star striker James Harden .

During the offseason, Harden did not use function player, according to which he could earn 47.3 million dollars in one year. Instead, he extended his contract with the Sixers for two years with a salary of $68.6 million over a two-year period. The 66ers had extra cash, thanks to which the club was able to sign PJ Tucker, Danuel House and Trevelyn Queen.

Stein points out that many NBA clubs are unhappy with such a deal because, in their view, Philadelphia intends to compensate Harden in the future for funds he won’t receive in two years. , and such deals are against NBA rules. According to Stein, James will no longer use next year. function player and sign an important five-year contract.