James Harden has signed a three-year, $97 million contract with the Cleveland Cavaliers, according to reports. The deal comes after the veteran guard became a free agent following the 2023-2024 NBA season. Harden, who turns 37 in August, had declined his player option for the 2024-2025 season.
The Cavaliers have secured Harden as their fourth highest-paid player in franchise history. The contract marks a return to Cleveland, where Harden previously played and was a key contributor. His agents confirmed the agreement through ESPN, highlighting his commitment to the team.
Harden’s return adds experience and leadership to the Cavaliers’ roster. The deal reflects his value as a veteran player and his ability to impact games. The team aims to build on its recent progress with the addition of a star player.
Harden’s new contract is expected to be a significant boost for the Cavaliers as they look to strengthen their position in the league. The signing concludes a major free agency move for both player and team.





























