When James Harden forced his way off the Rockets in January 2021 as part of a plan to join an NBA title contender, the 32-year-old star made it clear it wasn’t due to his feelings about Houston.
“The city opened its arms and welcomed me and my family as one of its own, and for that I am forever indebted,” Harden wrote in a farewell message. “I gave my mind, body and soul in hopes of bringing the glory to the city. I fell short, and for that, I am forever indebted. It’s far from a goodbye, as I pay all my debts. TMC H Town!”
To that point, the former MVP continues to give back to the city where he played his eight best NBA seasons — both through his annual JH-Town charity weekend and beyond. On Friday, Harden even volunteered personally at the Houston Food Bank.
“His foundation provided food for thousands of families through our network of partners,” the Houston Food Bank wrote on social media.
Now with the Philadelphia 76ers, it’s worth noting that Harden has a played option to become a free agent in 2023, which happens to be when the Rockets are positioned to have significant salary cap room. Based on the lingering connections, a potential reunion shouldn’t be ruled out, whether it be in 2023 or further down the road.
Harden’s time in Houston clearly made an impact, and he appears poised to follow through on his promise to pay back any debts.