James Harden was recently seen enjoying Kendrick Lamar's concert in California with Rick Ross. However, NBA fans are unhappy with Harden and called him out for not working out during the offseason. After Al Horford won a championship last Monday, the former MVP is now the longest-tenured player in the league without a ring.
In a post uploaded on social media, Ross was with Harden during Lamar's "Pop Out" show in Inglewood. The record executive is not a fan of Drake and has supported Kendrick during his beef with the Canadian rapper.
As for Harden, he seems to have a good relationship with Drake over the years until he got dissed last year in "The Shoe Fits" track. The soon-to-be free agent was name-dropped in the song, wherein Drake claimed that Harden lost a girlfriend to a teammate.

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NBA fans were unsurprised that James Harden was enjoying the offseason and not working out. They also criticized Harden for not working on his game since he's no longer the player he used to be. He will need to make adjustments if he wants to continue chasing a championship.
"Bro do everything but train in the offseason," one fan wrote.
"Rick Ross is James Harden's inspiration when he wants to get traded. Transforms into him, demands trade, gets in shape and turns back into Harden," another fan claimed.
"No wonder he holds the longest streak in the NBA of number of playoff games without winning a title. Kobe would never," a fan commented.
Harden will be a free agent at the end of the month unless the LA Clippers decide to bring him back. The Clippers are already in danger of losing Paul George, so the situation is a little chaotic for the franchise. Nevertheless, fans still think Harden needs to get into shape.
"Hopefully, he shows up to training camp in shape," a fan hoped.
"This man is never winning a ring," one fan claimed.
"They about to go eat hamburgers together," another fan joked.
James Harden on getting traded three times in the past four years
James Harden spent the majority of his career with the Houston Rockets before he requested a trade at the start of the 2021-22 NBA season. The Rockets obliged and sent him to the Brooklyn Nets. His stint in Brooklyn didn't last and he was traded to the Philadelphia 76ers in the 2022 deadline.
After one season and a half in Philly, Harden demanded another trade and was dealt to the LA Clippers this season. He opened up about the changes he had to endure over the past few years in an interview with HoopsHype earlier this month.
"I think we all go through certain, you know, times in our life where you want something, you feel like you want something, and it hasn’t just happened for you. ... I guess the only option you have, and for me, I think, mentally, just staying strong, making sure I know exactly what I want to keep doing until I can’t do it anymore," Harden said.
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