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Nets won't listen to trade offers for Harden, but what about Irving?


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As per Adrian Wojnarowski, the Brooklyn Nets won't listen to any trade offers to James Harden ahead of the February 10 NBA Trade Deadline. Per the report, Harden has indicated that he remains dedicated to the organization but is admittedly frustrated with injuries and COVID-19 absences impacting the roster and team continuity.

Free agency will be a whole new ball of wax has Harden did not sign an extension this summer and vowed to be invested in the Nets' long-term, but also wants the opportunity to test the market for the first time in his career. 

Before Sean Marks and company turn their attention to free agency, the Nets have a title to chase. In actuality, the team's championship hopes hinge on Irving's vaccination status or a change in local New York City vaccine mandates. 

The most likely outcome is a change in mandates, but that is not necessarily guaranteed. Does this mean Marks will actively try to move the star point guard set to also be a free agent this summer and current part-time road player? 

No, but it does mean he should at least listen. There is one caveat to this, however. Kevin Durant, who is committed to the team for the next four seasons, would need to be privy to those conversations and Marks would likely need to tread lightly if he goes this route. 

Irving is doing what's best for him and his family and the Nets need to do what's best for them. If that means Irving is in the picture as a full-time player, then even better. If that scenario seems increasingly less likely, Brooklyn's front office at least needs to put feelers out on what they can net for an Irving swap. 

The Nets are sinking fast in a crowded Eastern Conference and six days after reclaiming the top spot, they've now fallen to No. 4 just slightly ahead of Milwaukee with a brutal West Coast trip including stops in Golden State, Phoenix, Sacramento, Utah and Denver starting Saturday night. 

Brooklyn is in damage control mode, hoping to save a sinking ship without Durant. It's not necessarily panic time for Marks and company, but the Nets need contingency plans if the worst-case scenario plays out with Irving 

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