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Garbage contract! A list of the top ten stars that are difficult to trade this summer, the Bucks and 76ers have become the "hardest hit areas"

As the NBA playoffs continue, for teams that have no playoff games, they have begun to prepare for the off-season reinforcement task in advance. However, since some of the stars in the team have not played the right value, it will make it difficult for some players to trade. Below, the editor will take a look at the 10 "trash contracts" that are the most difficult to get rid of this summer. These players have become a burden to the team due to high salary and inefficiency, potential injuries or contract terms restrictions. It is extremely difficult:

1. Bradley Beal (Suns)

Remaining contract: 2 years $110.8 million (including player options and trade veto)

Bill holds trade veto. The league only enjoys this privilege with James, which greatly limits the trading flexibility of the Suns. He contributes 17 points per game, but has low defensive efficiency and insufficient attendance (only played 53 games this season). If the Suns cannot convince him to leave the team, they may be forced to buy out and pay the remaining salary in installments

2. Paul George (76ers)

Remaining contract: 3 years $162.4 million (including player options)

Average of 16.2 points this season, the three-point shooting rate fell to 35.8%, and the attendance rate was only 41 games, and the condition declined significantly. The age of 35 and the increasing salary year by year ($55.7 million next season) make his contract a heavy burden for the 76ers.

III. Joel Embiid (76ers)

Remaining contract: 4 years of US$248.1 million (including player options)

Only 58 games have been played due to knee injury in the past two years. The risk of injury and the remaining contract amount (average annual exceeding US$60 million) have discouraged other teams, and the 76ers are almost unable to find a takeover.

4. Kyle Kuzma (Bucks)

Remaining contract: 2 years, $40 million,

Playoff performance, averaged only 5.8 points per game, and a shooting percentage of 34%, which is completely inconsistent with the positioning of the third leader. If the team wants to trade, he may have to take advantage of other chips.

5. Damian Lillard (Bucks)

Remaining contract: $120 million in 2 years

Lillard suffered a major injury and may be reimbursed next season, and the contract averaged over $60 million per year. At present, the team needs to choose as soon as possible whether to renew the contract around Antetokounmpo or trade Antetokounmpo.

Six. Zion Williamson (Pelicans)

Remaining contract: 3 years, $110 million, with extremely low attendance rate, only 30% of the games in his career, and although he averaged 24.6 points and 7.2 rebounds per game, the potential for injury has made the Pelicans lose patience.

7. DeAndre Ayton (Trail Blazers)

Remaining contract: 1 year $35 million

Regular season data is still acceptable (14.4 points and 10.2 rebounds), but the playoff performance is weak, and the defensive end has become a loophole. In order to grow younger and more potential players, the team naturally looks down on Ayton.

8. Chris Middleton (Wizards)

Remaining contract: 1 year $33 million (player option)

After transferring from the Bucks, his form plummeted, averaged only 12 points per game, and his defensive efficiency declined. The Wizards need to convince them to give up the player option or subsidize the draft pick.

9. Nicholas Clarkston (Nets)

Remaining contract: 2 years, $45 million, lacks independent offensive ability, and the defensive end does not meet expectations. The average of 10.3 points and 7.4 rebounds per game does not match the contract. In addition, the Nets' reconstruction, the team also urgently needs to trade it.

10. Zach Lavender (Kings)

Remaining contract: 2 years, $94 million,

Inefficient in holding the ball, obvious defensive loopholes, and a data averaged 23.3 points per game covers the damage to the team system. The king regretted it after taking over and needed to take the first round pick to send it away.

Everyone believes that in addition to the above ten, there are still those stars who are difficult to trade this summer due to their poor performance. Welcome to discuss in the comment section!