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Is there something tricky? The Bucks signed four players, all of which were bargaining, and Mr. 50 points had an annual salary of only 5.5 million
Just now, another signing was born in front of the NBA. The Bucks signed Trent for 7.5 million in 2 years. In this way, Trent completely became a basic salary player. He rejected the Lakers' annual salary of 15 million and chose to sign a one-year and 2.6 million cabbage contract with the Bucks. Trent's contract in 2021 is 52 million in three years, and his salary is as high as 18.6 million in the last year of the contract period. He is also a rare player in the NBA who has a salary cut of 16 million and has changed teams. Trent played well with the Bucks last season. Although he lost the starter in the second half, he averaged 11.1 points per game and shot 41.2% from three-pointers, making him a very reliable scorer.

Trent signed the Bucks with a contract similar to the price of bargain. Coincidentally, this summer, the Bucks have three players renewed their contracts, all of which are bargaining. This inevitably leads the outside world to speculate whether there is a trick behind these contracts? Let’s see, in addition to Trent, the four players signed by the Bucks this time are Prince. He renewed the Bucks for 7.1 million in 2 years. Many people are familiar with Prince. He is also a former Lakers player. He is a reliable 3D player with good shooting. He and Coach Hamm also talked about the two consecutive NBA Cup championships.

In addition, Bucks forward Portis also reached a new contract with the team, returning 44 million in three years. Those who watch Portis know their abilities. The top four position with no difference in singles in the small ball era can be very useful, but they won it with a contract with an annual salary of less than 15 million. I really can't understand it. Portis was suspended for 25 games last season due to taking banned drugs. He played 49 games in the regular season, averaging 25.3 minutes per game, scoring 13.9 points, 8.4 rebounds and 2.1 assists, with shooting percentages of 46.6%, 36.5%, and 83.6% respectively in the three events.

The fourth place is 50 points, Porter Jr. He scored 50 points and 10 assists in the Rockets in a single game, with top-notch ability, but due to off-court factors, he once had no ball to play. His experience with the Clippers last season saved Porter Jr.'s NBA career. After joining the Bucks, he played well. In his 30 games after joining the Bucks, he averaged 11.7 points and 3.7 assists per game, with a 41% three-point shooting percentage, making him the vanguard of the second team. This time, Porter Jr. returned to the Bucks for 1.1 million in two years, with an annual salary of only 5.5 million, and another bargain price. Therefore, many netizens called for investigation into the Bucks. Will there really be a Yin-Yang contract? Is there anything tricky about

? The Bucks signed four players, all of which were bargained, and Mr. 50 points had an annual salary of only 5.5 million! Old fans all know that in the NBA, the Yin-Yang contract is strictly prohibited. The Timberwolves signed the Yin-Yang contract with the 1995 No. 1 pick Joe Smith. On the surface, Joe Smith and the Timberwolves signed contracts that were far below the market for three consecutive years starting from the 1998-99 season (1.75 million in the first year, 2 million in the second year, and 2.5 million in the third year). Then privately, the Timberwolves promised Joe Smith that three years later, the Timberwolves would use the Bird clause to give him a maximum salary contract totaling $86 million (starting the 2001-02 season).

The Yin-Yang contract was finally confirmed by the league, so it was severely fined by the league. Stern issued the second largest ticket in NBA history (the first was the Auburn Hill Palace incident), fined the Timberwolves $3.5 million, confiscated the Timberwolves' first-round draft pick in the next five years, Timberwolves owner Tate and executive McHale banned basketball affairs for one year, Joe Smith's own contract, as well as the contracts in the previous two years, were cancelled. This heavy penalty directly led to the Timberwolves' long-term uncompetitiveness, and eventually laid the fuse for Garnett's departure in the summer of 2007.

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