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Sixers Recently Spoke With Clippers On James Harden, Sides Continue To Find No Traction

The Philadelphia 76ers do not currently have “traction” with the Los Angeles Clippers or any other team on a trade, sources tell Adrian Wojnarowski of ESPN.

Harden skipped media day with the Sixers on Monday as he continues to seek a trade this offseason after opting into the final season of his contract. Harden remains upset with the Sixers for not moving him to the Clippers.

The Sixers spoke recently with the Clippers on a trade, but those talks appear to remain at the same place they have been throughout the offseason.

“In terms of a trade, I will continue to work on those fronts and, if he’s here, then coach will work with him on the court,” said Daryl Morey. “I think it’s pretty straight forward.”

Morey also said Harden will be traded “like every other player under the rules of the CBA.”

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