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Has it been a hit? 10 garbage contracts that are difficult to lose their hands this summer: Kuzma has 40 million left, averaging 5 points per game

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On May 8, the NBA playoffs continued. Now there are only 8 teams left in the league to work hard for the championship. Other teams entering the offseason have begun to look at the operation of the free market. Some teams plan to strengthen, they will try to introduce suitable stars, some teams plan to rebuild, and they will try to send away the team's valuable puzzles. Some players are easily sent away by trade, while some players are difficult to shake hands because of the premium. Next, we will take a look at the top 10 junk contracts in the offseason.

Kuzma

Kuzma joined the Bucks on the trading deadline. The team originally planned to use him as the team's third leader, but Kuzma's performance in the playoffs was very eye-catching. Not to mention the third leader, his performance was not a qualified rotation, with an average of 5.8 points and 2.2 rebounds per game, and a shooting percentage of only 34%. It is estimated that the Bucks will try to send him away in the offseason, but Kuzma has two years and 40 million left. The Bucks will probably have to pay more attention if they want to send him away.

Paul George

George just signed a four-year, 210 million contract last summer. As a result, the attendance rate this season is extremely low and in poor condition. The news is now that the 76ers intend to trade to send George away in the offseason. George averaged 16.2 points, 5.3 rebounds, 4.3 assists and 1.8 steals this season. His performance is just the level of a top blue-collar worker. He cannot be called a star. He has a three-year, 160 million contract. Considering his age and health, it is estimated that it is difficult to throw his hands.

Bill

Bill has 2 years and 100 million contracts left. Now the Suns are most worried about not having to take out a deal to get the most out of it. But Bill has the right to veto the transaction. He doesn't want to leave, but you can't send it away. Now, according to US media, the Suns have also come up with a solution that really doesn't work and they will choose to buy out and pay it out in five years. Bill averages 17 points, 4.3 rebounds, 3.7 assists and 1.1 steals per game this season, with a shooting percentage of 49%, and is very efficient. He has only played 53 games this season.

Lillard

Lillard was not considered a garbage contract in the past, but the problem now is that he is seriously injured. If the Bucks want to continue building a team around letters, the first thing they have to do is try to send Lillard away. After all, he suffered a serious injury. It is hard to say whether he can recover from health in the future. The key is that he is likely to not be able to make a comeback next season. Lillard averaged 24.9 points, 4.7 rebounds, 7.1 assists and 1.2 steals per game this season. He still has 2 years and 120 million contracts.

Zion

If Zion considers his ability, he is not considered a garbage contract, but everyone knows his problem. His attendance rate is too low. In the past few years, the Pelicans have regarded him as the core of the team building, but now they are discouraged. They put him on the shelves this season. Zion has three years and 110 million contracts left, and his attendance rate is very low, so it is probably difficult to send it away. This season, averaging 24.6 points, 7.2 rebounds, 5.2 assists, 1.3 steals, and 0.9 blocks.

Aiton

Aiton may be easier to send away than the above people. After all, Aiton only has a one-year contract of 35 million, and he is also very premium. Friends who are familiar with Aiton know that this guy is still very useful if he has the ball in the regular season, but in a tough battle or playoffs, he is very soft and it is a negative effect on the court. Aiton averages 14.4 points, 10.2 rebounds, 1.6 assists and 1 block in this season. The Trail Blazers will consider giving up on him and correcting Klingen during the offseason.

Middleton

Bucks chose to give up their winning core Middleton this season. If it weren't for the championship, they wouldn't give up this veteran. After Middleton came to the Wizards, he failed to prove himself. He still had one year of player options contract, reaching 33 million. If it was a basic salary, many teams would probably like Middleton, but the contract was too large and defense was not good, it was too premium. This season, averaging 12 points, 3.7 rebounds and 4.1 assists per game.

Clarkston

Previously, the Nets regarded Clarkston as the cornerstone of the team's reconstruction, but now they should regret it. Clarkston could not develop three-point shooting ability at all, and his dominance on the defensive end has not improved. It is not possible except for eating cakes. Clarkston has two years and 45 million contracts, averaging 10.3 points, 7.4 rebounds, 2.2 assists, 0.9 steals and 1.4 blocks. This season, a weakened version of Gobert.

Rozier

Heats probably regretted that they used Lowry to exchange him. Rozier is very similar to Kuzma, and averaged 20+ per game during the Hornets. The Heat believed that he could play the role of the team's starting No. 1 position. As a result, when the Heat faced tough battles, the offensive end was very inefficient, and their performance was not in line with the salary level. He still had a one-year contract of 26.6 million, averaged 10.6 points, 3.7 rebounds and 2.6 assists per game in the regular season, and his shooting percentage was only 39%!

LaVin

LaVin still played star-level data this season, but friends who have watched his game know that LaVin's offense with the ball is a disaster for the team. He makes too many mistakes, has no ability to control his control at all, and is not good at defense. It is already an unexpected surprise that the Bulls can send him away. It is probably difficult for the Kings to send him away. There is still a two-year contract of 94 million, and he averages 23.3 points, 4.3 rebounds and 4.2 assists per game this season. The data cannot show his harm to the team.

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