James Harden was apparently behind the recruiting of Peyton Watson to the Cavaliers
Peyton Watson is now a member of the Cavaliers, and he is ready to play alongside James Harden.
James Harden has reportedly played a significant role in recruiting Peyton Watson to the Cleveland Cavaliers. Watson, who was previously with the Denver Nuggets, was facing contract issues that led to his pursuit of a new team. The two had previously met during the 2026 offseason, and Harden was actively involved in discussions to bring Watson to Cleveland.
The Cavaliers were already making moves that season, and Harden was not only willing to reduce his own salary but also recruit Watson to bolster the team's roster. Watson, described as an athletic small forward, is a strong fit for the Cavaliers' system alongside Harden, Donovan Mitchell, Evan Mobley, and Jarrett Allen. His addition will provide the team with elite athleticism and valuable defensive skills.
As fans of the Cavaliers eagerly anticipate the new partnership between Harden and Watson, expectations are high for the team to contend in the loaded Eastern Conference.
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