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All 29 teams in the league are not interested in trading Bills!

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According to US media Legen Hoop, the Suns have also said they would listen to the offer for Bill, but no team has expressed interest in Bill.

This is a bit embarrassing. Bill is currently 31 years old and has two years left in the contract. He only played 53 games due to injury last season, including 38 starts, averaging 17 points, 3.3 rebounds, 3.7 assists and 1.1 steals per game. This data obviously does not match salary. And what's even more serious is that his contract has the right to trade veto, and if the Sun wants to trade, he has to ask his own opinions. After the season, he said he could be traded but had to go to the team he wanted to go to, but the problem now is that no team is interested in him.

The Suns are likely to raise him until the contract is over. As for the buyout, it shouldn't be possible. Bill doesn't accept any discounts. He has to pay 110 million for the buyout, so it's better to keep him as a substitute point guard.

Review how Bill came to the Sun at the beginning, and he also spent a lot of money to get it. Two years ago, the Sun, the Wizards, and the Pacers had a three-party transaction.

The Sun gets Bill, Goodwin, Isaiah Todd.

Wizards get Paul, Shamet, five future second-round picks, four picks swaps, some cash (from the Suns), and No. 7 pick Coolibali (from the Pacers).

Pacers get the 8th Show Walker, two second rounds, one from the Sun and one from the Wizards.

The Wizards then sent Paul to the Warriors in exchange for Poole, Rollins, Baldwin, the first round protected in 2030 and the second round in 2027.

So the Wizards are the biggest winner in this deal, not only dealing with Bill's salary cleared, but also gaining a large number of draft picks, Poole, a young potential player. Although they are criticizing the Wizards for signing various garbage contracts, you have to admire them. He can finally trade these garbage contracts, such as Bill and Wall. As for Westbrook, it must be clarified that his contract was signed for 205 million yuan in 5 years by the Thunder. Although he has been with the Wizards for a short time, this contract has little to do with the Wizards.

And to be honest, Westbrook played really well with the Wizards, at least leading the team to the playoffs. I wonder if other teams will be more careful when making trades with the Wizards in the future?

Continue to Bill, the two years he came to the Sun are really hard to describe. Everyone knows that he is a pit, but he didn't expect it to be such a big pit, even Durant and Booker couldn't fill it. First, there were too many injuries. When they came to the Suns' first season, they only played 53 games due to injuries, and the Big Three were injured in turn, and the three of them played few games together. Second, the defense is too poor, the defensive enthusiasm and prediction are insufficient, and the physical ability to confront each other is limited.

Of course, coming to the Suns is destined to be a mistake, and there are also problems with the adaptability of the team system. The first is the conflict of power distribution. There are two major core players in the Suns who hold the ball. As a traditional shooting guard, Bill needs to hold the ball and launch an offense (average ball time in his career with 3.2 minutes), but the proportion of holding the ball at the Suns has dropped to 2.1 minutes, which has led to the weakening of the mid-range emergency stop jump shot and pick-and-roll breakthrough threat, and the efficiency has also declined.

Secondly, the threat of offense is not fully released. Bill's unball running awareness and three-point shooting (36.5% in career three-point shooting percentage, 43% in the Suns) could have become an advantage, but the Suns' tactics tend to revolve around Durant and Booker. Bill is often waiting for opportunities at the bottom corner and fails to fully utilize his ability to cut and catch.

In general, Bill's scoring ability is still an important supplement to the Suns' offensive end, but his defensive shortcomings, ball adaptability and injury issues may become the weaknesses targeted in the championship-level confrontation.

What do you think? Is Bill, like Simmons, going to be raised by the team until the end of the contract?

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