Pay back the money! US media: Harden s restaurant in Houston was closed for owing 2.2 million yuan in rent and other payments
7:14am, 4 September 2025Basketball
According to Michael Shapiro, a reporter from the Houston Chronicle, the Clippers star and former Rockets core Harden's restaurant "Thirteen" in Houston is currently closed due to arrears of $2.2 million in rent and other rental payments, with a notice posted on the restaurant's door.
From the notice, we can see that "don locks of the place have been replaced due to the unpaid rent and the tenant is not allowed to enter." If the off-limited rent is paid, you can collect the new key from the management office of "Thirteen".
The Houston Chronicle reporter tried to contact the management of the "Thirteen" restaurant but failed. However, the restaurant still accepts booking requests on OpenTable. The
"Thirteen" restaurant opened in early 2021, and this time was not exactly in line with the warm and vague feelings between Harden and the Rockets at that time. Harden missed the Rockets' season training camp in the 2020-21 season and was depressed at the beginning of the regular season. He then filed a deal application and was sent to the Nets in January 2021.source:7m vn1
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