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Rob Parker: Only a 'Loser' Would Try to Trade for James Harden

Rob Parker: Only a 'Loser' Would Try to Trade for James Harden

Chris Broussard: “If you could, would you add James Harden and give up one of your young stars to do it?”

Rob Parker: “NO WAY, NO HOW. I feel bad for basketball fans in Philadelphia became somehow, someway in this quest to win a championship they’ve turned into the Philadelphia LOSER-Sixers. Everybody they’ve acquired has some checkered past when it comes to the postseason. Yes, Doc Rivers won a championship, but of late it has been BAD and not good. Daryl Morey was running that franchise for 13 years, and they only got to the conference finals twice, never to the Finals. James Harden flames out in the postseason, can’t get his team over the hump, and has had some of the worst and most embarrassing shooting slumps in the postseason. THAT’S what you want to add? That’s the 'change' of culture?? Let’s bring in everybody who hasn’t gotten it done, and that’s how we’re going to change the Philadelphia 76ers into winners. It’s ludicrous and asinine. It makes no sense to make this happen… Harden has already proven to me that his game of getting calls in the regular season doesn’t seem to work come postseason. I don’t know where the LOSER-Sixers are going with this plan.” (Full Audio Above)

Listen to Rob Parker blast the Philadelphia 76ers for the recent reports of the team potentially trying to trade for Rockets star James Harden on the heels of Philly already bringing in former Rockets GM Daryl Morey.

Check out the audio above as Parker rips the team for already bringing in Morey and Doc Rivers, two individuals who were massive playoff discontents last season, and now looking to add one of the biggest playoff underachievers in league history, Harden.

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