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Report: Daryl Morey accuses Clippers of being 'unserious'
Philadelphia 76ers president of basketball operations Daryl Morey Bill Streicher-USA TODAY Sports

The Philadelphia 76ers have yet to trade James Harden to the Los Angeles Clippers and all parties involved are at odds over who is at fault.

76ers president Daryl Morey, for his part, is reportedly very unimpressed with the Clippers’ efforts during negotiations. According to Sam Amick of The Athletic, Philadelphia is willing to accept an offer involving a first-round pick, a pick swap and guard Terance Mann in exchange for Harden, but the Clippers are unwilling to include Mann. Morey is said to be in “disbelief” over this and has accused the Clippers of being “unserious” during negotiations.

Morey believes the Clippers, not the 76ers, are the reason Harden has not yet been traded. He even apparently went as far as to quip that the Clippers should just trade Paul George for Harden if they were so determined to keep players like Mann.

The Clippers have been adamant that Mann is not on the table in Harden talks. From their standpoint, he is a quality piece and they would already be giving up good value to get Harden, who will be expensive and just turned 34 in August. The 76ers clearly view Mann as essential for a fair deal and neither side appears willing to blink.

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

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