Bet What Happens First: James Harden Suspended or Traded?

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Bet What Happens First: James Harden Suspended or Traded?

Odds on which team James Harden gets traded to two more entries at BetOnline.  You can also still bet on whether he gets suspended following news he violated Covid-19 protocol.

Harden remained in quarantine until Friday.  He finished with 44 points and 17 assists for Houston in a two-point loss to the Trail Blazers Saturday night.

Harden was photographed at a club maskless in violation of NBA Covid-19 protocol.  This resulted in the postponement of Houston's first scheduled game.

What Will Happen First?

Harden Gets Traded

-140

Harden Gets Suspended

+100

Harden has added two more teams (Blazers and Celtics) to his preferred trade destination so BetOnline reactivated those odds Monday.

- Ean Lamb, Gambling911.com

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