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Slowed by hamstring, Harden to make Sixers debut Feb 25

CAMDEN, N.J. (AP) - James Harden has an MVP and several scoring titles on his mantle - and now he's ready to add a championship trophy.

Harden was introduced by the Philadelphia 76ers on Tuesday following last week's blockbuster trade that sent disgruntled guard Ben Simmons to the Brooklyn Nets.

Asked if his new team can win the NBA title, Harden put up the shot all Sixers fans wanted to hear.

'œHell yeah,'ť he deadpanned. 'œMy job is to help the team win a championship.'ť

In 12 seasons with Oklahoma City, Houston and Brooklyn, the 32-year-old Harden has made 10 All-Star teams, won the 2018 MVP and earned three scoring titles. He wants a title, and thinks it can happen in Philly.

'œI just knew for a very long time this was a perfect fit,'ť he said. 'œIt's an opportunity of a lifetime.'ť

Harden missed his final four games with the Nets due to a hamstring injury and the first two since joining the 76ers. He practiced on Monday and Tuesday at the team's training center in Camden, New Jersey, and will sit out Tuesday night's home game against Boston and Thursday's matchup at Milwaukee.

Harden is set to make his 76ers debut on Feb. 25 at Minnesota.

'œAfter the (All-Star) break, we'll get things going,'ť he said.

Harden is excited to pair with MVP front-runner Joel Embiid, who is leading the NBA in scoring at 29.5 points per game.

'œI think we complete each other,'ť said Harden, who is leading the league in assists at 10.2. 'œThe whole world knows how great Joel has been playing. His presence alone is unbelievable. I feel like I'm the same way as far as making my teammates better, and we have a great core of guys.'ť

The Sixers got Harden from Brooklyn hours before the trade deadline last Thursday along with Paul Millsap for Simmons, guard Seth Curry, center Andre Drummond and a pair of first-round draft picks. Their press conference to introduce him began shortly after Simmons spoke for the first time in Brooklyn.

The Sixers were 34-22 on Tuesday afternoon, 2 1/2 games behind Eastern Conference leader Miami.

Philadelphia's front office is elated to have a superstar to play alongside Embiid.

'œHaving an MVP and a guy on pace to be MVP if he can keep it up is really exciting,'ť 76ers general manager Daryl Morey said. 'œYou're looking at pretty long odds if you don't have two great players at that level.'ť

Said coach Doc Rivers: 'œBeing the winner is hard and that's what we want to become and that's why we made trades like this.'ť

Harden's scoring average this season of 22.5 points is down slightly from his career average of 25.0, and he believes he'll bring more than just scoring to the 76ers.

'œMy job is to help be the leader, to push guys and get that swagger out of guys every night because ultimately that's' going to help us get a championship,'ť he said.

Harden doesn't anticipate problems playing alongside Embiid.

'œWe're both at a high level to where we'll figure it out,'ť he said.

Harden, who is making $44.3 million this year, said he will opt into his player option of $46.8 million next year to remain with the 76ers. He said he was disappointed things didn't work out in Brooklyn, where there were high expectations after he joined stars Kevin Durant and Kyrie Irving in a trade last season.

But injuries and Irving's vaccination status led the so-called Big Three to play just 16 games together.

'œMe and (Irving) are really good friends,'ť Harden said. 'œThat's (vaccination status is) his personal preference. But it definitely did impact the team because originally me, Kyrie and KD on the court and winning covers up a lot of that stuff, but it was unfortunate that we played 16 games out of whatever it was. It is what it is, but being here in Philly is an opportunity that I'm looking forward to.'ť

He's also looking forward to playing in front of Philadelphia's fans, who have been giddy since the trade announcement. Fans erupted when a video of Harden on the video screen that ended with him in a photoshopped 76ers jersey was shown in Philadelphia's last two games.

'œThese fans are the best fans in the NBA,'ť he said. 'œ A lot of teams say that. I'm just happy they're on my side and I'm not getting booed. Going to that arena is going to be special.'ť

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Fans look over the jerseys of newly acquired Philadelphia 76ers' James Harden before the team's NBA basketball game against the Oklahoma City Thunder, Friday, Feb. 11, 2022, in Philadelphia. Harden will not play for the Sixers in games Friday and Saturday night, and he won't play until he's evaluated this weekend by the team's performance staff. The earliest Harden could play for Philly is at home Tuesday against Boston. The Sixers also play Thursday at NBA champion Milwaukee before the All-Star break. (AP Photo/Chris Szagola) The Associated Press
Philadelphia 76ers' James Harden, left, poses with head coach Doc Rivers after taking questions from the media at a press conference at the NBA basketball team's facility, Tuesday, Feb. 15, 2022, in Camden, N.J. (AP Photo/Chris Szagola) The Associated Press
FILE - Brooklyn Nets guard James Harden (13) is shown during the first half of an NBA basketball game against the San Antonio Spurs, Friday, Jan. 21, 2022, in San Antonio. The Philadelphia 76ers have traded Ben Simmons to the Brooklyn Nets for James Harden as part of a multiplayer deal. The trade was confirmed by multiple people who spoke to The Associated Press Thursday, Feb. 10, 2022, on condition of anonymity because the trade had not been announced. (AP Photo/Eric Gay, File) The Associated Press
Philadelphia 76ers' James Harden, right, and owner Joshua Harris, left, poses for photos following a press conference at the NBA basketball team's facility, Tuesday, Feb. 15, 2022, in Camden, N.J. (AP Photo/Chris Szagola) The Associated Press
Philadelphia 76ers' James Harden, left, poses with Paul Millsap after taking questions from the media at a press conference at the NBA basketball team's facility, Tuesday, Feb. 15, 2022, in Camden, N.J. (AP Photo/Chris Szagola) The Associated Press
Brooklyn Nets guard James Harden (13) is double-teamed by Sacramento Kings forward Maurice Harkless (8) and center Richaun Holmes (22) during the first quarter of an NBA basketball game in Sacramento, Calif., Wednesday, Feb. 2, 2022. (AP Photo/José Luis Villegas) The Associated Press
Brooklyn Nets' James Harden (13) drives past Cleveland Cavaliers' Jarrett Allen (31) in the second half of an NBA basketball game, Monday, Jan. 17, 2022, in Cleveland. (AP Photo/Tony Dejak) The Associated Press
Philadelphia 76ers' James Harden takes questions from the media at a press conference at the NBA basketball team's facility, Tuesday, Feb. 15, 2022, in Camden, N.J. (AP Photo/Chris Szagola) The Associated Press
Custom jerseys of newly acquired Philadelphia 76ers' James Harden are made before the 76ers' NBA basketball game against the Oklahoma City Thunder on Friday, Feb. 11, 2022, in Philadelphia. Harden will not play for the Sixers in games Friday and Saturday night, and he won't play until he's evaluated this weekend by the team's performance staff. The earliest Harden could play for Philly is at home Tuesday against Boston. The Sixers also play Thursday at NBA champion Milwaukee before the All-Star break. (AP Photo/Chris Szagola) The Associated Press
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