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Take the initiative to speak out, and many teams express their attitude. The trend of the star leaving team is coming, and the league pattern may change drastically

On the professional sports stage, the NBA offseason has always been the focus of attention of all parties. Every player movement and signing is like throwing a huge rock on the lake, causing layers of ripples. TA reporter Zach Harper recently pointed out that many teams in the league have already set their strategic vision forward-looking towards next year's offseason. Behind this phenomenon is complex business considerations and competitive strategic layout, which is worth in-depth exploration.

The free market has shown an unusually calm trend this year. On the surface, this seems to be a conservative strategy for each team in signing, but according to reliable reports, behind this calmness is actually due to the team's excessive sensitivity to the rules of the second rich line. The so-called second-large tyrant line rule is an important rule formulated by the NBA to balance the salary structure of each team and avoid the large gap between the rich and the poor. When the team's total salary exceeds this line, they will face higher luxury tax penalties. This is undoubtedly an insurmountable barrier for teams that are determined to build a championship roster but need to take into account financial health. Many team management has chosen to remain in the free market this year after weighing the pros and cons to avoid the huge costs of triggering this rule.

However, behind this seemingly conservative strategy, they actually hide their grander plans - maintain financial flexibility next summer to conduct large-scale signing operations at a more favorable time. Looking to the next summer, the player market will be star-studded, and the contract conditions of many powerful players will trigger huge changes in the league structure. All-star stars such as Trae Young and LaVine may become the hottest signing targets. However, even more striking is that the basketball legend James will become a full free agent by then. James's career is a brilliant epic, with no one in his dominance and leadership on the court.

Whether it is his championship journey with the Miami Heat, his return to the Cleveland Cavaliers, or his continued glory with the Los Angeles Lakers, he has written his own legend with his strength. Every transfer of his is like an earthquake, shocking the entire league. Next summer, his whereabouts will become the focus of global fans' attention, and teams are also secretly planning how to attract the basketball superstar to join. In addition to the above-mentioned stars, Durant's contract situation also touches the nerves of all parties. If Durant fails to renew his contract with the Rockets in the end, he will enter the free market without any suspense. Durant has an amazing height and excellent shooting skills, and he is almost impeccable on the offensive end. He has led the team to excellent results many times in his past career and is an important puzzle for the champion team. Once he enters the free market, it will inevitably trigger a fierce battle, and the teams will strive for the superstar to join at all costs. In addition to this, there are much more potential free agents in next year's offseason. There are also many players who work silently in the league and have great strength and will become popular in the market. Their joining will make the competition in the player market more intense next year and push the entire market to a climax far beyond this year. The teams will start a fierce arms race this summer. In order to compete for the players they like, they will invest huge amounts of money and formulate various attractive contract plans. For players, this is also an excellent opportunity to maximize their own value. They will carefully choose from invitations from many teams to find the platform that is most suitable for their development.