The Thunder lost a key teammate last
weekend.
By Kristina Callahan
Kevin Durant and
Russell Westbrook will be without their best friend and teammate when they kick
off the 2012-2013 NBA season on Thursday night. James Harden was traded in a
shocking deal to the Houston Rockets. A contract extension couldn’t be reached,
so Oklahoma City opted to trade the Sixth Man of the Year.
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Miami Heat
guard, Dwayne Wade was surprised but thinks both teams got a fair deal.
“It was shocking but they
made the move they felt was right for them. It shakes up the West a little bit.
I think both teams got fair value. I'm not a GM or anything but both teams came
out pretty good,” said Wade.
Even
Heat teammate and MVP Lebron James thinks it will affect the Thunder and the
entire league.
"I think we all know that James Harden was a big
part of their team," James said. "He was a big part of why they made
it to the Finals. They got a couple pieces back that are really good as well.
But we don't know how it changes their team until they actually get out
there."
In
exchange for Harden, the Thunder acquired guards Kevin Martin and Jeremy Lamb,
two first-round picks and a second-round pick in the deal. The small-market
Thunder has already signed Kevin Durant, Serge Ibaka and Russell Westbrook to
long-term deals. Harden wanted a long-term deal and big salary like his other
teammates, but that’s something OKC couldn’t offer.