Harden, 76ers make it official on 2-year, $68 million deal

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FILE - Philadelphia 76ers' James Harden reacts during the first half of Game 4 of an NBA basketball second-round playoff series against the Miami Heat on May 8, 2022, in Philadelphia. Harden has agreed to terms on a two-year contract to stay with the Philadelphia 76ers and will make about $14.5 million less this coming season than he could have earned under his previous deal, a person with knowledge of the negotiations said Wednesday, July 20. (AP Photo/Matt Slocum, File)

PHILADELPHIA ā€“ James Harden decided to grow his beard and shear his annual salary in Philadelphia.

Harden signed a deal worth slightly over $68 million, paying him about $33 million this season with a $35 million player option for the 2023-24 season. Harden, though, will make about $14.5 million less this coming season than he could have earned under his previous deal. Harden had a $47.4 million option for this coming season that he declined last month, saying he wanted to give the 76ers flexibility to improve their roster and compete for a championship.

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ā€œThis is where I want to be. This is where I want to win, and I think we have the pieces to accomplish that goal,ā€ Harden said Wednesday. ā€œFrom my first day with the 76ers organization, the team and the fans have helped me feel at home here in Philadelphia. Iā€™m excited to build off of last season and I canā€™t wait to get out on the court with the guys and start this journey.ā€

Daryl Morey, team president of basketball operations, posted a photo on Instagram of him posing alongside Harden as the 10-time All-Star guard known as ā€œThe Beardā€ signed his contract.

ā€œNow this looks like a job for we, ā€ Morey wrote.

Hardenā€™s plans have been clear since Philadelphiaā€™s season ended: He was committed to staying with the 76ers and committed to help them get better.

ā€œTaking less money this year to sign as many players as we needed to help us contend and be the last team standing was very, very important to me,ā€ Harden said in an interview this month with The Associated Press. ā€œI wanted to show the organization, the Sixers fans and everybody else who supports what weā€™re trying to accomplish, what Iā€™m trying to accomplish individually, that this is what Iā€™m about.ā€

Harden vowed to return to for after battling a lingering hamstring injury that cut his production with the Brooklyn Nets, and later the Sixers, after he was acquired in a trade-deadline deal.

"Over the last two years we have taken major steps toward our ultimate goal of becoming champions,ā€ said coach Doc Rivers. ā€œJames shares our drive to win a title, and he believes being a 76er gives him the best opportunity to do that. Together, we will work tirelessly to achieve our goal.ā€

A member of the NBAā€™s 75th Anniversary Team, Harden averaged 22 points this season for Brooklyn and Philadelphia, his lowest since he became a starter in the 2012-13 season. He turns 33 in August.

Harden, a three-time scoring champion, told the AP he was nonplussed about taking ā€œlessā€ money to return and chase a championship in Philly.

ā€œFor any other players, thatā€™s a max contract,ā€ he said of his lower numbers, ā€œbut itā€™s like, for me, I was not the same James Harden.

The 76ers lost to top-seeded Miami in the second round of the playoffs. Harden had four turnovers, four baskets and did not score in the second half in the decisive Game 6 loss. They havenā€™t advanced past the second round since 2001. Their last NBA championship came in 1983.

ā€œComing back and being the aggressor, the scorer first and then the playmaker, is something that I need for myself,ā€ he said.

Harden has appeared in 942 games (728 starts) with Philadelphia, Brooklyn, Houston and Oklahoma City and holds averages of 24.9 points, 5.6 rebounds, 6.8 assists and 1.5 steals.

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