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The Mavericks renewed Finney Smith's contract for 4 years, $52 million

Feb. 11 (Feb. 11) After the deal deadline, it was officially announced from the Lone Rangers that they had successfully renewed Their contract with Finney Smith, and the two sides signed a four-year, $52 million contract. Back in 2019, Smith signed a three-year contract with the Lone Ranger, and this season is also the last year of that contract.

The Mavericks renewed Finney Smith's contract for 4 years, $52 million

Finney Smith

As a 2016 draft winner, Finney Smith's performance at the bootcamp was recognized by the Lone Ranger. He has played in 54 games this season, averaging 32.5 minutes per game, averaging 10.1 points + 4.8 rebounds + 2 assists + 1.2 steals per game, shooting 36.3% from three-point range, making him a good 3D role player, and in the locker room, Finney Smith also has strong social skills.

For the Lone Ranger, an early extension of Finney Smith is also a relatively safe option, and his performance in recent years is also worthy of this salary. In response, Lone Ranger head coach Kidd said in an interview: "It's fantastic to be able to renew his contract with Finney, which is a good thing for both our team and him personally. ”

Today's Lone Rangers' deal is incomprehensible, they sent Porzingis and a second-round draft pick, from the Wizards back to Dinwiddie and Bertans. Porzingis has picked up in form this season, averaging 19.2 points and 7.7 rebounds per game, making him the defensive core of the Mavericks' interior.

Dinwiddie and Bertans can be said to be carrying garbage contracts, in which Dinwiddie returned from injury, the level of this season has dropped significantly; Bertans, known for his accurate three-point shooting, has also hardened, shooting only 31.9% from three points this season. Perhaps the Lone Ranger was too worried about Porzingis's vulnerable physique.

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