NBA rumors: Sixers could go after Damian Lillard if James Harden leaves in offseason
Damian Lillard has been loyal to the Portland Trail Blazers, but it seems like his patience with the organization is fading. The Philadelphia 76ers, meanwhile, could lose James Harden in free agency this summer.
The latest NBA rumors suggest that the Sixers could replace Harden with Lillard if the former returns to the Houston Rockets. Harden was linked to the Rockets earlier this season, while Lillard seemingly sent a warning to the Blazers recently.
NBA analyst Nick Wright said on "The Herd" that if Philly has another playoff disappointment, Harden could bolt back to Houston. Wright then remarked that the Sixers could try to go after Lillard if the former MVP leaves.
"There are those odd murmurs that James Harden might leave and go back to Houston," Wright said. "If they flame out in the postseason, it could be a tough offseason for Philadelphia. I'm sure they would try to trade for Dame and remake the team that way."
The Philadelphia 76ers are one of the favorites to win the championship this season. They're third in the Eastern Conference and face the Brooklyn Nets in the first round of the playoffs. They're poised to make the next round and will likely get matched up with the Boston Celtics.
Meanwhile, the Trail Blazers are nowhere near being contenders. Damian Lillard has remained loyal to the Blazers but has had a disappointing season. Portland are reportedly looking to improve their roster this summer, but would it be enough for Lillard to stay loyal?
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Damian Lillard sends warning to Portland
Damian Lillard seemingly sent a warning to the Portland Trail Blazers on Wednesday night, on ESPN's "Stephen A.'s World" show.
Lillard made it clear that he wants the Blazers to become contenders next season. If that doesn't happen, he will seriously think about his future.
"It ain't a threat," Lillard said. "I ain't gonna say I'm putting them on the clock. I'm just saying if those things can't be done, if we can't do something significant like that, then we won't have a chance to compete on that level. And then, not only will I have a decision to make, but I think the organization will, too."
Lillard added that this offseason will be the most important summer for the Blazers, as they drafted the superstar guard.
Portland doesn't have enough cap space to sign a big-name free agent but may have the pieces to acquire one. However, the Blazers also have the option to go full rebuild and cash in on Lillard while he's on his prime.
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