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Today! The 3-man trade was signed, Crawford returned to the game and Lillard welcomed back the 10+8 helper

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At present, the 2021-22 NBA regular season is in full swing, and the participating teams are trying to prepare for a higher record, striving to help teams go further in the playoffs to reach the stage of the Finals, and the game has become more and more exciting, attracting the attention of tens of thousands of fans. At the same time, the off-field dynamics are equally appealing, so let's take a look.

Today! The 3-man trade was signed, Crawford returned to the game and Lillard welcomed back the 10+8 helper

As the regular season counts down, some free agents are still looking for opportunities to return to the NBA, while some teams are also making a final upgrade to the roster. Just today, the 3-man trade was signed, Crawford returned to the game and Lillard welcomed back the 10+8 helper. Among them, former Jazz player Jarrell Brantley accepted an invitation from the Hornets' subordinate team, and the two sides reached a contract until the end of the season to wait for the NBA team to call. Brantley was the 2019 second-round No. 10 pick, starting his NBA career with the Jazz, during which he averaged 2.5 points and 1.0 rebounds in 5.0 minutes per game.

Today! The 3-man trade was signed, Crawford returned to the game and Lillard welcomed back the 10+8 helper

Subsequently, former Warriors player Jordan Crawford signed a contract with the Nets' subordinate team, and the two sides also reached a contract until the end of the season, in order to return to a championship team to lift the first NBA championship trophy of their careers. During his time in the NBA, Crawford averaged 12.2 points, 3.1 assists and 2.5 rebounds per game, but not many teams were willing to accept him because of the flaws on the defensive end.

Today! The 3-man trade was signed, Crawford returned to the game and Lillard welcomed back the 10+8 helper

In addition, Trail Blazers star Lillard also welcomed a powerful helper today, and the team offered a contract extension for big forward Drew Ubanks for a 10-day period. And if Eubanks can continue to be hot during this period, he will get a formal contract. In the 7 games representing the Trail Blazers, Ubanks averaged 10 points, 8.0 rebounds and 1.0 assists per game, and the "firefighter" became an important member of the team's rotation.