Don't Blame James Harden For Rockets-Thunder Postponement

data-mm-id=”_t3zcv3fr3″>The NBA made it exactly one day until COVID-19 reared its ugly head and forced the league to readjust. Last night, both opening games went off without a hitch. Today, the Houston Rockets-Oklahoma City Thunder game has been postponed due to a coronavirus outbreak in the Rockets organization. Both teams will have to wait to kick off their 2020-21 seasons. Houston Rockets-Oklahoma City Thunder game tonight has been postponed.— Shams Charania (@ShamsCharania) December 23, 2020It feels like March again when the OKC-Utah game got postponed, quickly followed by the postponement of the entire season. That isn't going to happen this time around, but I am not a fan of this evil déjà vu. One thing to note: while it is undoubtedly tempting to blame a certain Rockets superstar for the postponement, James Harden actually had nothing to do with this. He certainly was not making himself look good when he attended some kind of maskless function earlier this week in the middle of a drawn-out feud with Houston's front office, but Adrian Wojnarowski reported earlier today that the outbreak the Rockets were dealing with stemmed from something else entirely. There was a group of Houston players — including Martin, John Wall, DeMarcus Cousins — away from the facility at an apartment getting haircuts, sources said. That's led to the contact tracing on Wall and Cousins as team awaits more testing results on Martin, sources said.— Adrian Wojnarowski (@wojespn) December 23, 2020It was this group's excursion to get a haircut that led to each of those players getting placed on the close contact tracing list, which makes them ineligible for tonight's game. The Rockets need eight eligible players to go forward, and they don't have that. James Harden is unavailable due to a violation of the health and safety Protocols, NBA says. Three Rockets have returned positive or inconclusive coronavirus tests. Four others are quarantined due to contact tracing. https://t.co/K600Zr16DC— Shams Charania (@ShamsCharania) December 23, 2020In a way, it's sort of Harden's fault, since he would have been active if not for his little adventure that landed him in hot water. But just Harden being available likely wouldn't have made a difference. Harden has not done a lot right since he demanded a trade, but this isn't on him. Not entirely, anyway.

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