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Cleveland Cavaliers guard James Harden faces serious legal trouble after being arrested early Saturday in Houston for unlawful carrying of a weapon. This incident sheds light on his off-court conduct and the potential implications for his future with the team.
Harden, 36, was taken into custody at 3:41 a.m. when police discovered a handgun in plain view inside his vehicle. He was booked shortly after and released on a $100 bond. The Cavaliers are currently gathering information regarding the arrest, stating they are in contact with Harden and his representation. With no prior criminal record, the incident raises questions about his behavior and professionalism.
Despite his recent controversy, Harden has made a significant impact on the Cavaliers, helping them reach their first Eastern Conference Finals since LeBron James's departure in 2018. However, the team was swept by the New York Knicks. Harden's contractual situation remains uncertain; he holds a $42 million player option, with only $13.3 million guaranteed. Reports indicate he is likely to re-sign with Cleveland, but this arrest could change the dynamics.
Harden's next court appearance is set for June 22, and the legal ramifications could affect both his playing career and the Cavaliers' future plans.

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