James Harden and P.J. Tucker have officially been swapped by the Philadelphia 76ers to join the LA Clippers. The Clippers organization confidently believes that Harden’s ultimate objective is to secure a championship for the team and they are thoroughly impressed by his eagerness to make sacrifices for the greater good. Harden’s desire for the trade stemmed from his dissatisfaction with Daryl Morey, the president of basketball operations for the 76ers. Upon arriving at his new team, Harden appeared genuinely content and excited to assimilate with his new teammates. Before potentially making his debut, Harden will be spending the next few days thoroughly familiarizing himself with the Clippers’ system alongside the coaches. The head coach of the Clippers, Ty Lue, firmly believes that all of the team’s stars, including Harden, share a common aspiration of winning a championship. Moreover, the team is hopeful that the fact that all four stars grew up in the area and had a desire to play for the Clippers will instill a willingness within them to make the necessary sacrifices for success. The acquisition of Harden is widely regarded as an opportunity to amplify the performances of both Kawhi Leonard and Paul George, who unfortunately encountered injuries and missed several games during the previous season. The Clippers perceive Harden as a player who possesses the ability to elevate their potential and significantly enhance their likelihood of winning.