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James Harden causing one final parting headache for Nets?
The Nets sent James Harden to the Sixers in a multiplayer trade on Thursday. Sergio Estrada-USA TODAY Sports

James Harden may be sticking it to the Brooklyn Nets on his way out of town.

Adam Zagoria of the New York Times reported on Saturday that Seth Curry and Andre Drummond, two of the players the Nets acquired from the Philadelphia 76ers in the Harden trade, were unable to play in that night’s game against the Miami Heat in spite of the fact that both players were in Miami. The reason was because Harden had yet to officially report to the 76ers and take his physical so that the trade could be completed.

Video emerged earlier in the day of Harden landing in Philadelphia and greeting Sixers GM Daryl Morey. But Harden apparently did not officially report for his physical in time to get the trade finalized before the Nets’ tipoff against the Heat.

ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski did eventually report (albeit after the Nets had already tipped off) that Harden passed his physical, thereby completing the deal. The 76ers were also in action Saturday against the Cleveland Cavaliers. But Harden was never expected to play in that game after a reported hamstring injury kept him out of the last few games of his Nets career.

Did Harden drag his feet so he could get in one more slight at his old team before its pivotal game in the standings against the Heat? That is probably what some people are thinking. Between that and the report about Harden acting sketchy with the Nets before his trade, the ex-MVP will definitely not be getting a warm welcome when he returns to Brooklyn to face the Nets.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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