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Skip Bayless Has Severe Criticism For James Harden

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Skip Bayless is sick and tired of the situation with James Harden and the Philadelphia 76ers.

The drama has flared up again as Harden is now refusing to practice with the team and the Sixers front office is not working to trade him.

Bayless lays the blame solely at Harden’s feet and called him a “migraine” and “head-spitting headache” with “loser intangibles” on Thursday’s episode of “Undisputed.”

.@RealSkipBayless on James Harden missing 76ers practice:

“Harden is a migraine, a head-splitting headache. I can’t take this story anymore.” pic.twitter.com/7w6MxEtMi2

— UNDISPUTED (@undisputed) October 19, 2023

Bayless said that Harden has “quit his way” out of multiple teams in the past and has created a very negative image of himself.

He also warned that Harden is getting dangerously close to quitting his way out of the league.

The Los Angeles Clippers and other teams don’t consider Harden to be worth a maximum contract deal.

Because of that, they aren’t going to bend over backward to sign him and will try to get him for a cheap price.

Bayless also doesn’t think Harden is worth a lot and said that he hasn’t done much to prove himself, particularly in the postseason.

“He is never there when you really need him,” Bayless forcefully stated.

“You’re what’s wrong with the NBA ratings, which have fallen off over the last couple years because people don’t want to hear this,” Bayless said about Harden.

Bayless isn’t the only one feeling fatigued about the mess in Philadelphia.

But fans and analysts need to be prepared for even more in the days and weeks ahead.

This is a situation that might not find a resolution soon.

And the consequences of what is going on between Harden and the 76ers could have a huge impact on the team and the Eastern Conference in the months ahead.

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