After another disappointing playoff exit, the Philadelphia 76ers have been on the receiving end of criticism. This team has failed over and over to make a splash in the NBA playoffs.
Following the firing of Doc Rivers, this team faces another challenge. James Harden has been rumored to be leaving the squad and going back to Houston, and these rumors intensified in the past couple of days. The Beard is apparently tired of that and responded to all the noise with a cryptic Instagram story.

“Experts really don’t be experts,” Harden shared on Instagram.
It’s unclear what he meant by that. It can be a shot at the reporters suggesting he’s going back to Houston two years after leaving the squad, and it can be a shot at Doc Rivers since he reportedly didn’t want to keep playing under the 2008 NBA champion coach.
It can be something completely different but nobody can deny this post drew a lot of attention. The Beard has been involved in plenty of rumors even before the season started and now everything has intensified regarding his future.
Joel Embiid recently called out his teammates for not helping him and Harden, but it seems like he will start the next season without Harden by his side.
James Harden May Be On His Way Back To Houston
Harden has been criticized for his performance in Game 7 against the Boston Celtics, he was ‘recruited’ by Dwight Howard to go to Taiwan next season, and also has the Phoenix Suns on his radar right now.
Ever since the Celtics swept him and the Sixers out of the court, rumors haven’t stopped coming, and Harden may be on his way back to Houston this offseason. That team failed to land Victor Wembanyama this year, but they can still build a winning culture with Ime Udoka.
Harden is one of the candidates to join the Rockets, but they also have Jaylen Brown and Khris Middleton on their list.
We sincerely appreciate and respect you as a reader of our site. It would help us a lot if you follow us on Google News because of the latest update.
Thanks for following us. We really appreciate your support.
