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Haynes: If Harden joins the 76ers, the league will receive complaints and be asked to investigate understage collusion

Haynes: If Harden joins the 76ers, the league will receive complaints and be asked to investigate understage collusion

Jan. 29 Yahoo Sports's Chris Haynes today talked about Harden's potential deal to join Philadelphia in his podcast.

According to previous reports, the 76ers are now inclined to keep Ben Simmons in preparation for signing Harden this summer.

Chris Haynes said he was told that if everything went according to rumors, league officials would receive complaints and be asked to investigate whether there was any conspiracy in the deal before Harden joined the 76ers.

Chris Haynes said it's a well-known fact that Harden has a good relationship with some executives in the 76ers management. In addition, Michael Rubin, the 76ers' small boss, will also be involved in the investigation.

It is reported that Rubin and Harden are very, very good friends outside of basketball. Chris Haynes said he has been communicating with some of the rival bosses and management, and everyone believes that there is a conspiracy between the 76ers and Harden.

While collusion and collusion are often difficult to verify, hardening, 76ers management, and Rubin are all well versed in league rules, which makes the investigation more difficult. But the coalition has been working hard to combat such behavior in recent years.

(Best 15th Person)

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