I agree with the ultimate end result there.
A few quick points:
* Harden would probably sell some more tickets
* Harden would be a pretty awful mentor for the young players
* Harden would want a big, multi-year contract
* Harden may be the anti-Udoka-type player. Udoka's last transaction at Boston was to trade for Derrick White, who is a Caruso-type combo guard. Grant Williams, Robert Williams, White, Smart, Hortford - all role players that are good to elite defensively to go with Tatum/Brown. In 2022, Udoka's Celtics had six players between 5.9 and 3.5 assists. No one above.
* If we are going to trust Udoka to build the players and the team, I think Harden will do more bad than good, even if he wins you an extra 10 games.
I think Houston might be better off building to Udoka's type of team: good passers, great defenders.
* Keep max room available (or flexible enough to get it) for summer 2024
* Use other cap room for some vets that play his way. Thinking Junkyard Dogs like Mario Elie-type players. Maybe go after Brook Lopez and break up Milwaukee? Go get Miles Bridges, if Udoka thinks he has learned from his year off.
* A lot will depend on what happens tomorrow in the lottery in what direction to go and what free agents to prioritize. The good thing for the Rockets is it is a deep draft and the very worst you can get is 5th, which means you can easily get a Jarace Walker that could be elite under Udoka.
With Udoka as coach, I don't see Harden being positive in the team rebuild in anything other than ticket sales. I think he could set guys like KPJ and Green even further back defensively.