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New Clippers backcourt: I have participated in group confrontation training, I hope to catch up with the opening game

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The Los Angeles Clippers are conducting daily training activities during training camp. After the training, the team's new backcourt player Bradley Beal was interviewed by the media, and he also talked about the team's training situation and his current recovery from injuries.

Bill said: I have started participating in the team's grouping and confrontation training, and I feel very good in high-intensity training. I have had a relatively high-intensity confrontation with my teammates, everything is going on with a purpose, and everything is moving forward according to the steps and plans they should have. The team is making sure I can make a perfect transition, and I am constantly improving my training intensity and already approaching the standards of playing games without recurring injuries, and I am full of confidence in this. My teammates and our coaching team have done a great job and I am very grateful for their help. I feel really great to play with my teammates these days. I have regained my form and the confidence I deserve, and I will be able to return to 100% healthy. I plan to play in the team's opening game of the new season regular season, and I am full of confidence in this and everything is moving in a positive direction.

In the NBA regular season last season, Bill was affected by injuries in 82 games, making a total of 53 appearances for his old club Phoenix Suns, with averaging 32.1 minutes per game, averaging 17 points, 3.3 rebounds, 3.7 assists, 1.1 steals and 0.5 blocks, and 1.9 turnovers and 2.6 fouls. He shot 49.7%, three-point shooting percentage 38.6%, and free throw shooting percentage 80.3%. Bill's overall performance last season was not bad. He still showed a certain scoring ability. His offensive efficiency and his three-point shooting percentage were actually not bad. He also had certain passing ability. Of course, his defensive contribution is average, but this is also normal. The biggest problem is that Bill's chemistry with the rest of the Suns players was a mess, and the team's record declined further after his arrival. Given the super high salary level of the Sun, this is obviously an unacceptable thing. This summer, in order to reduce wage levels, the Suns cut Bill with extended clauses, and then signed with the Clippers on a two-year contract with a total of $10.97 million, with the second year part of the contract being the player option. Bill's salary in the new season is $5.35 million; by the 2026-27 season, his salary is $5.62 million. The Clippers still have a high demand for Bills, and they also hope that he can replace Norman Powell, who left the team. I don't know when Bill will be able to fully recover next.

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