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If Harden does join the 76ers, will it stir up public outrage? The Alliance will investigate but may not have any results

Harden's joining the 76ers has been hyped up, but other teams won't sit back and watch the deal come to an easy conclusion. Recently, Yahoo Sports reporter Chris Haynes revealed in the show that if Harden really joins the 76ers, other teams will complain to the league executives, and the league will be asked to investigate whether the deal has a black box operation.

If Harden does join the 76ers, will it stir up public outrage? The Alliance will investigate but may not have any results

Today the 76ers opened their mouths again and angrily walked away from the king, and their attitude of wanting to force Ben Simmons this season has been very clear. And this also shows that the 76ers are coming for Harden, and the possibility of Harden leaving the Nets has increased a lot.

Mark Stern, a New York Times celebrity, also said that most of the league's top brass would be surprised if the 76ers sent Simmons away before this year's trade deadline. The 76ers hope to exchange Simmons for core players in the offseason, including Harden, Lillard, Beal and Jaylen Brown.

If Harden does join the 76ers, will it stir up public outrage? The Alliance will investigate but may not have any results

Of course, the 76ers are so sure of Simmons' prospects for swapping Harden that it has to wonder if they've received some information from the Nets or Harden camp. And if people's suspicions are true, it proves that the 76ers and the Nets have a secret black box operation, which is unacceptable to other teams. They could accept the 76ers' Lions opening wide open, but what they couldn't accept was that the 76ers and Nets would treat other teams like monkeys.

Therefore, it is reported that if everything goes according to rumors, Harden really joins the 76ers, before the deal is reached, the NBA official will receive complaints from other teams and be asked to investigate whether there is a black box operation in the transaction.

If Harden does join the 76ers, will it stir up public outrage? The Alliance will investigate but may not have any results

It is not out of the blue that teams will have this suspicion. It is well known that the 76ers have Harden's late rocket name, and Michael Rubin, one of the 76ers shareholders, has a particularly good personal relationship with Harden. At that time, they will all become the subject of the alliance's investigation.

Of course, the 76ers and Nets executives will not leave a handle on other teams and will proceed cautiously. Earlier this season, the league also investigated the two deals of Lowry joining the Heat and DeRozan joining the Bulls, but then it didn't work out. If the 76ers and nets really want to make a deal, Harden and Embiid are inevitable. (Supine Braces/Hairy)

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