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Old Paul actually wanted to become a "sinner"?

Will DeAndre Ayton still get the top salary? Presumably he himself has made a mistake, and since his absence from the game on January 18, the Suns' record has not been affected, and the pace of victory has extended to 10 games. This is not the obvious answer: the Suns' presence or absence of Ayton does not seem to affect the record. Therefore, it is impossible for Ayton not to make a muttering, and the sun has the right of priority matching.

Old Paul actually wanted to become a "sinner"?

During Ayton's last brief absence, the Suns signed Bismarck Biyomberg to a short ten-day contract. Biyongbo? It seems to be a long-ago, very unfamiliar name, and it is said that Biyongbo's fame battle dates back to the Raptors and Cavaliers game on May 22, 2016, which was the third game of the Eastern Conference Finals, the Cavaliers took a 2-0 lead, and the Raptors had no way back. Bi Yongbo scored 7 points on 3-of-6 shooting, which was not impressive, but he grabbed 26 rebounds and gave 4 assists, and 8 of 26 offensive rebounds. In that game, the Cavaliers grabbed a total of 40 rebounds, including eight offensive rebounds.

Old Paul actually wanted to become a "sinner"?

Such a crazy game allowed Biyongbo to get a big contract of 4 years and 72 million in the offseason, but after signing the contract, Biyongbo never showed the previous madness, and the 72 million contract also became a premium contract. In fact, Biyombo was the seventh-pick player in 2011 and is not yet 30 years old. It is in the golden age of his career, but unfortunately he has already been the representative of Zhongyong injured, and his career average is 5.2 points and 6.2 rebounds per game, and he has not cashed in on his talent at all.

Old Paul actually wanted to become a "sinner"?

No one would have thought that a ten-day short contract would actually save Biyongbo's career, joining the Suns in 12 games, Biyongbo averaged 11.1 points, 8.1 rebounds, 1.2 assists and 1.2 blocks per game, shooting 64.3% from the field, before that, Biyombo had never averaged a double-figure in a single season. In the past six games, Biyombo has even averaged 14.8 points and 10.8 rebounds per game, shooting 67.9% from the field. Good guys, this sun definitely has the capital to negotiate with Ayton, a player with a short contract of ten days actually has such a performance, and you don't seem to have much capital to pay the maximum contract.

Old Paul actually wanted to become a "sinner"?

Bi Yongbo's physical talent is no problem, and gradually fading out of the alliance has something to do with his relatively rough technology, and Bi Yongbo is a rough man. How to use the rough guy is a science, the Sun seems to have a good experience, and the Sun's experience mainly comes from Chris Paul, a 37-year-old who can still contribute 14.8 points, 4.6 rebounds, 10.3 assists and 1.9 steals, of which assists are at the top of the league and second in steals.

Old Paul actually wanted to become a "sinner"?

After joining the Suns, Biyombo hit a total of 54 goals, of which 43 were assisted, and of these 43 goals, 20 came from Paul's assists, which means that 46.5% of Biyombo's assisted goals came from Paul. Biyombo on the pitch doesn't even have to do much work, he just has to do a good job of blocking and down, because Paul will always let Biyongbo comfortably receive the ball.

Old Paul actually wanted to become a "sinner"?

So Paul really wants to be a "sinner," he's going to be a "sinner" who constrains Ayton's impact on the top salary. Of course, Ayton still has talent to tap into, and he's younger, and in the long run, the Suns won't lose money giving Ayton a big contract. However, for the team, if you can take the opportunity to reduce the price, you will not miss it, Bi Yongbo will become the price of the Sun management, and Paul is the booster, because he fed Bi Yongbo fat.

Text/Duncan's laugh

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