The Rockets sign and 1 snatch, the largest NBA deal was born! The Nuggets are happy and sad, Paul is so delicious
The NBA free agent trading market is surging, and cutting the mess quickly has become the main theme of the operation of many teams. On the Western Conference, the Trail Blazers bought out Ayton's last year's contract worth $35.55 million, and the latter has gone to Los Angeles to join forces with Luca; On the Eastern Conference, the Bucks used extended terms to lay off Lillard, who had two years and $112.6 million left, which is the largest layoff in NBA history. According to Suns reporter Duane Rankin, the Suns are also beginning to discuss the possibility of buying out Bill, but this requires Bill to agree to give up his remaining 110 million guarantee contract of no less than $13 million. In addition, there are many new developments in the NBA, let’s take a look. First: Rockets have 1 sign and 1 draw Over the past night, the Rockets have completed 1 sign and 1 draw. According to NBA famous reporter Shams, the Rockets cut center Randale. Langdale played 42 regular season games for the Rockets last season, averaging 4.8 points + 3.3 rebounds per game; he played 1 game in the playoffs and scored 2 points. The Landale contract has 8 million US dollars in the last year (unguaranteed) and it is a pity to give it up. The Rockets' championship team will naturally not raise such super low cost-effective idle people, but many teams in the league have expressed their interest in signing them after the 48-hour clarification period. In addition, according to NBA famous reporter Scotto, sources revealed that the Rockets and Kevin Harris reached a two-way contract. Kevin Harris is a new MVP in the Development League. He has had 36 regular season resumes and averaged 4 points + 2 rebounds per game. The Rockets signed him to prepare for Xia Lian and the second is to prepare for the White Devils to leave the team. The second: The largest NBA deal was born According to NBA famous reporter Jake Fischer, sources revealed that the seven-team deal involved in Durant's Rockets has been reached. At present, all teams basically agree in principle and are expected to be officially announced on July 7. According to previous reports, in addition to the Rockets and Suns, the teams currently negotiating also include the Hawks, Nets, Warriors, Lakers and Timberwolves. Most of the plans for this deal are deals that have been reported before but have not yet been finalized, and are integrated for reasons of labor-management agreements. According to statistics, this deal set a record for the largest number of teams in NBA history (the previous record was a 6-team deal involving Klay Thompson joining the Mavericks), and the largest NBA deal was born! The third article: Nuggets are happy and sad The Nuggets are happy and sad! Fortunately, according to NBA famous reporter Shams, former Mavericks assistant coach Dudley reached an agreement with the Nuggets, and he will become the chief assistant coach under Nuggets coach David Adelman. Dudley has a 14-year NBA career and won the championship with the Lakers in 2020, and then joined the Mavericks coaching staff to assist Kidd in 2021. Now that Dudley will join Adelman's coaching staff with Barrea, you have to admit that the Nuggets want to make a big deal. What’s worrying is that according to US media reports, the Nuggets’ new players will leave the NBA and join the Greek team. Valan is regarded as Jokic's number one substitute, and the Nuggets are also trying to convince Valan to join the team, but Valan is determined to leave! According to League Alerts, Valan has verbally agreed to join the Greek giant Panasinakos, and he is even willing to give up his salary in the Nuggets ($10.395 million in the new season, and $10 million in the second year). The fourth chapter: Paul is so fragrant The 40-year-old Paul becomes more and more evil as he grows older, and so fragrant. In the past season, Paul maintained full attendance, playing for the Spurs 82 games, averaging 8.8 points + 3.6 rebounds + 7.4 assists, and an assist-loss ratio of 4.7, ranking second in the league, second only to Halliburton (5.6) of the Pacers. According to previous reports by US media, Paul is eager to continue his career, and the Suns and the Clippers are both his favorite next homes. At the same time, the Bucks also developed a strong interest in Paul after quitting Lillard, and the two sides had effective communication. According to the NBA famous reporter Tim, Paul hopes to play near home and continues to serve as the starter, which is why he has not made a decision yet. Fans, which team do you think Paul will join in the end? Let me leave me a comment and discuss it.
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