AKA, the Rockets in order to train new people, give them a lot of room to show their fists, with John Wall agreement, he will not represent the Rockets, and the Rockets will pay him the full $44.31 million salary, next season Wall has player options, and next season's salary is $47.37 million.
What we've seen this season is that Wall can go with the team to sit in the first row and watch the game, chat with local friends, drink, and have a salary of several million dollars a month.
Wall's treatment is really the ceiling of the hit worker, and recently, the NBA has one more "lying and taking money", he is Knicks guard Walker.
According to well-known journalist Woj, "Sources revealed that the Knicks have reached a non-play agreement with the team's four-time All-Star guard Kemba Walker, and Walker will do his best to prepare for the 22-23 season." ”
So far this season, Walker has played in 37 games for the Knicks, starting all of them, averaging 25.6 minutes per game, contributing 11.6 points, 3 rebounds, 3.5 assists, 0.7 steals, shooting 36.7% from three-point range, and earning $8.73 million this season.
At present, it has reached the most critical stage of impacting the playoffs, the Knicks are 25 wins and 34 losses, ranking 12th in the East, 3.5 wins away from the tenth Hawks, and still have a chance to play the playoffs.
In the case of the team Rose and Barrett successively absent due to injury, the Knicks' guard line is so lacking, they actually let Walker not play directly, at least until the two returned from injury to reach an agreement, ah, really did not understand ah.
In fact, when Walker did not perform well at the beginning of the season, coach Thibodeau often put Walker in the DNP list and gave him a chance in the middle, but Walker's performance never met the requirements of the manager.
If you make a deal, Walker will definitely leave this summer, and you can contact the next family earlier.
Alas, if only the Knicks had bought Out Walker so they could make room for someone sooner, and Walker could go to a team he wanted to go to.
Leaders, what do you think?
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