There are two things that professional athletes care about. First, of course, they want to win. Anybody with a sense of pride cares about their legacy and is aware of the short length of their career. If they can’t win with their current team, they’ll play hardball and demand a trade. There is obviously another massive influence.
Money makes the world go round and athletes want to make as much as possible. If a franchise or promotion refuses to meet their value, they often fight back. This could involve holding out or other ways to get what they want. So today we’ll look at 25 elite athletes who played hardball with their franchises via Fox Sports and FadeAwayWorld.
25. James Harden (2020):
Harden became a bonafide superstar with the Houston Rockets. The bearded star is one of the NBA’s best shooting guards and his franchise revolved around him. In 2018, he won the MVP award following a season of stunning consistency. But Harden became tired of the Rockets and wanted to move on so he had a better chance of winning a ring.
Needless to say, the Rockets didn’t want to lose their star. But Harden didn’t allow sentiment to soften his stance. He played hardball and revealed a four-team list of where he wanted to go. Finally, he got his wish and moved to his first choice, the Brooklyn Nets. He made another All-Star team, but the Nets flopped in the playoffs after he and Kyrie Irving were injured.