Cleveland sent Darius Garland and its second-round draft pick in 2026 to the Clippers for Harden.
The thirty-seven year old Harden is far from washed up, averaging twenty-five points and eight assists per game for the Clippers this season.
Darius Garland is ten years younger than Harden, but has struggled with toe injuries over the last two seasons.
Garland has played in only twenty-six games,averaging eighteen points and just under seven assists per game.
I can see pros and cons to the Cavaliers making this trade.
Even at 37, Harden is a better player than Garland.
Harden is a much better passer, will improve Cleveland with the "give and go", will improve Evan Mobley and Jarrett Allen down low, and Harden is able to stay on the floor.
Garland as a smaller guard (6'1) has had defensive issues with Donovan Mitchell and although Harden isn't known as a defensive demon, Harden does bring a different dynamic with his size and strength.
However, Garland is ten years younger, and in theory, stay around longer.
Harden has never won a championship and has been noted for his postseason failings, so it's fair to consider that for a team in championship-now mode.
Harden has a player option for 42.9 million for next season and has been seeking a longer term contract.
Cleveland could reach an arrangement with Harden where Harden declines the option but then signs a longer contract for a more reasonable number for the cap-cuffed Cavaliers.
Cleveland is getting closer to getting out of the "Second-Apron" cap penalty, dropping to six million above the level and working out an agreement with Harden along with a potential salary dump of Lonzo Ball and/or Max Strus could move them into the "First-Apron" which would allow further moves.
I don't love the deal but I don't hate it either.
The Cavaliers could be selling Darius Garland low with his injuries dropping his value but it's also possible that they could be receiving something of value before he drops even more.
James Harden brings a gifted offensive player, who I think will make the Cavaliers top three players better.
Will he be enough to lift the Cavaliers into the Eastern Conference title chase?
Maybe, Cleveland will be a dangerous team to play in the playoffs but is he enough to win a title?
Perhaps an Eastern Conference title but not an NBA title.






