Following the offseason departure of Paul George, Clippers star James Harden knows he’ll have an increased workload in 2024/25. Speaking to reporters on Thursday, the 35-year-old said he’s in great shape (Twitter video link via Law Murray of The Athletic).
“I’m on pace,” Harden said. “At the start of the season I’m gonna be … in the best shape I’ve been in in five, six, seven years. I don’t really wanna talk, I just wanna go out there and show it. I feel like I’ve been talking too much.”
A 10-time All-Star and former NBA MVP, Harden averaged 16.6 PPG, 5.1 RPG, 8.5 APG and 1.1 SPG on .428/.381/.878 shooting in 72 games with Los Angeles last season. He re-signed with the Clips on a two-year, $70MM deal over the summer, including a player option for 2025/26.
Here’s more on the two Los Angeles-based teams:
- Clippers forward P.J. Tucker, who exercised his $11.54MM player option for ’24/25 over the summer, was not present for the team’s media day, tweets Murray of The Athletic. It’s unclear if Tucker’s absence was a mutual decision or a sign of a deeper disconnect, but the 39-year-old was unhappy with his limited role last season after being sent to the Clips in the Harden deal. For what it’s worth, Tucker is with the team at its training camp in Hawai’i, Murray notes (via Twitter).
- Kevin Porter Jr. is grateful the Clippers gave him what could be his last chance after he was out of the NBA last season, writes Janis Carr of The Orange County Register. Porter reached a plea agreement of a third-degree reckless assault misdemeanor in January after having been originally charged last fall with felony counts of assault and strangulation following an altercation with his former girlfriend in New York. He may still face discipline from the NBA, which is investigating the case. “I’m accountable for whatever comes, the league is going to do what the league does and I’m ready for it,” Porter said. “I’ve been getting ready for this season and nothing else really is going to provoke that.”
- Lakers superstar LeBron James will sit out Friday’s preseason opener vs. Minnesota for rest purposes but is expected to play in Sunday’s contest vs. Phoenix, sources tell Dave McMenamin of ESPN. The NBA’s all-time leading scorer, James is the oldest player in the league for the second straight season, turning 40 years old in December. James played for Team USA over the summer, helping the Americans win a gold medal at the Olympics in Paris.
- In an interesting feature for ESPN, Ramona Shelburne takes a look at how LeBron’s decision to sign with the Lakers back in 2018 was influenced by the “standard of care” the organization showed during Kobe Bryant‘s final years — and how the team wants to avoid having the end of James’ career play out like Kobe’s did, with the team unable to surround its franchise icon with a roster capable of championship contention. Of course, the current iteration of the Lakers has a much higher floor than the group that won 65 total games in Bryant’s last three NBA seasons, thanks in large part to the fact that LeBron continues to play at such a high level.
- New Lakers head coach J.J. Redick is earning early rave reviews from his players. Rui Hachimura and Bronny James cited the fact that Redick was in the NBA so recently as a key reason why it’s been easy to connect with him (Twitter links via Mike Trudell and McMenamin), while D’Angelo Russell lauded the first-year coach’s “high IQ,” per Dan Woike of The Los Angeles Times.
Luke Adams contributed to this post.
The Lakers core rotation pieces are: Davis, James, Russell, Reaves, Prince, Hachimura, Wood. With little on the way in terms of younger players, that’s a bottom 4 team in that loaded West, with even the Clippers main rotation of Leonard, Harden, Zubac, Powell, Batum, Mann, Jones Jr. looking like a much better group who can finish better than them.
Lebron made a terrible decision in staying with the Lakers, he should have requested a trade the second the Lakers told him D-Lo was going to be the “third” in their “Big 3” with AD. Their last title team was loaded with depth, this has little. Lakers gotta just throw up the white flag and trade everyone and start the rebuild process.
When your top 2 rotation pieces like season-ending injury prone Kawhi and give up when it’s most needed James Harden, idk if they’re better than the Lakers. Lol.
Did you know LeBron James turns 40 in December?
I know… I’m sick of reading/hearing that too…
@ Davey J….A request to another sinking ship in California is it? Just go get Giannis, Jokic and Luka man lol.
Lakers have an advantage over all other NBA teams: many stars want to play in LA. So, Lakers don’t think about personnel like other teams.
Shaq, Pau, LeBron became Lakers at little or no cost to the Lakers. It will always be that way.
Bookmakers build that advantage into pre-season odds.
Klay says Hi
I was just going to say the same thing.I danced with him at the alternative lifestyle club in orlando last week
I dream of being like Lebron so much. Does anyone know what time he has his bowel movement every day? Because I’ll change mine around his so I can say I’m sitting on the throne at the same time the King is.