The Suns are finally going to buy out Bill?
Welcome back to the Shisan Arena. It is reported that the Suns have officially started buying-out negotiations with Bill, but if they want to reach it, Bill probably needs to give up some of his salary. This is also considered an NBA routine. Sacrifice a small portion of your salary for freedom - anyway, you can sign a new contract with your next company. For example, Ayton gave up about $10 million and turned to sign 16.6 million with the Lakers for two years. The Bucks' sudden cut of Lillard may have added some motivation to the Suns in buying out Bill. are all contracts of more than 100 million yuan in 2 years, and they are all players who cannot be sold - one holds the veto power of the transaction, and the other has just injured the Achilles tendon. Since there are Bucks pearls and jade in front, it is not too surprising that the sun keeps up. And the problem with the sun may be much more difficult than that of the Bucks. After the trade of Durant, the Suns back collected three defenders, Booker, Bill and Jaylen Green, with a total salary of up to 140 million yuan per year. function is repeated, and the quality is not too good. No matter what the consideration is, at least one of them will have to be dealt with. Then, compared with the more star-flavored and more stable performance, the Booker he cultivated himself, and after all, Jaylen Green, who is younger and healthier, Bill is of course the first to bear the brunt. In fact, in terms of data, this season, Bill averaged 17 points, 3.3 rebounds, 3.7 assists and 1.1 steals per game, with a shooting percentage of 49.7% + 38.6% + 80.3%, which is not bad for the three leaders - especially he has played 15 substitutes. If he changes to a suitable team and has a clearer positioning, he may still be able to perform well. The main problem is that the Suns' team building idea is that the Suns' chaotic team building has led to the unreasonable lineup; and Bill himself always plays and stops - as for the contract, it was given by the Wizards back then, and he didn't expect that the Suns would take the initiative to take over later. If a buyout is reached, Bill will definitely have no shortage of suitors in the market - the Bucks, Warriors, Lakers, and Clippers, which are said to have shown strong interest. In addition, some people may also wonder - why did the Sun not follow the example of the Bucks and simply cut Bill? Because the league stipulates that the team's dead salary must not exceed 15% of the salary cap; and after the Suns cut Little last year, the dead salary space is no longer enough to share all the remaining contracts of Bill. So I can only discuss a buyout and convince Bill to give up part of his salary, so that he can have room to fill his remaining contract - probably, he needs to give up about 13 million. The current full middle class contract is almost 14 million per year, and Bill can theoretically make this money back. It depends on whether he is willing to make concessions on the current contract first. And for the Suns, if they successfully reach a buyout with Bill, their goal is to continue to build a team around Booker and make it to the playoffs, then Jaylen Green will probably be sent away sooner or later. He is as highly overlapping as Booker in terms of functions. Even if he is younger and has better athletic talent, the Rockets have given him enough opportunities and time in recent years, and their performance has never been stigmatized or popular. It is difficult for people to have much anticipation for him anymore. So if someone is willing to take over, the Suns probably won't hesitate - but what team will need Jaylen Green? His contract will reach 105 million in the next three years, which is also a hot potato. If you can't send it away, you may have to play a substitute in the Sun. After stocking up a large number of inside players, it is the top priority for the Suns to find a more suitable backcourt partner for Booker. Of course, I still think that the best solution for the Sun is to completely push it back and start over. When Booker is still at his peak, it is better to exchange for enough rewards than to be in the process of not being up or down and without hope, right?
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