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Houston Residents Tank Reviews For James Harden's Restaurant Before It Even Opens - Blavity

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James Harden's new restaurant in Houston, Texas, is already getting horrible reviews thanks to the blockbuster trade he forced that sent him across the country to Brooklyn, New York, according to The Houston Chronicle. The NBA superstar and MVP was planning to open his new restaurant Thirteen later this month in Houston. But, on Wednesday, Harden's wishes were granted and he was sent to the Brooklyn Nets in a league-altering trade that got buried in the news cycle because it dropped at the exact same time as the historic second impeachment of President Donald Trump.  Harden was an icon in Houston and fans spent nearly a decade rooting ardently for him as he racked up scoring titles but struggled with little playoff success.  His decision to force his way out of Houston shocked many fans who had devoted years to supporting him. But spokeswoman Sherrie Handrinos said Harden still plans to open the restaurant, which is named after his jersey number, despite the trade. "Our entire staff...

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