I mean the original trade. Yes, the one that brought James Harden to Brooklyn the-longest-year-ever ago. When the Nets had to give up, among other pieces, the man who will be replacing Harden in this year’s All-Star Game (Jarrett Allen, still finding ways to make Nets fans smile). I know this seems like an odd time to re-litigate trading for the man who just dramatically up and left Brooklyn after dropping a stink bomb all over the organization.
Especially after the Nets, driven by two of the three players they acquired for Harden, cleansed some of that smell with a feel-good win vs.