James Harden agrees to 3-year, $97-million contract to remain with Cavaliers, AP sources say
James Harden has agreed to a three-year, $97 million contract to remain with the Cleveland Cavaliers, according to sources close to the situation. The deal includes a player option for the 2028-29 season and a trade kicker.

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AI-generatedJames Harden has agreed to a three-year, $97 million contract to remain with the Cleveland Cavaliers, according to sources close to the situation. The deal includes a player option for the 2028-29 season and a trade kicker. Harden declined his previous player option for the upcoming season but expressed a desire to return after the Cavaliers' playoff exit. The 36-year-old guard, acquired by Cleveland in February, averaged 10.7 points in the regular season and 19.7 points in the postseason. His new contract comes after a recent misdemeanor weapons charge was dismissed.
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4 extractedHarden was arrested on June 13 in Houston on a misdemeanor charge of unlawful carrying of a weapon, which was later dismissed.
Harden averaged 10.7 points and 1.7 turnovers for the Cavaliers in 26 regular-season games after being acquired from the Los Angeles Clippers.
Harden declined his $42.3 million player option for the upcoming season.
James Harden agreed to a three-year, $97 million contract to remain with the Cleveland Cavaliers.