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Not 20 million, not 25 million, hornets forward general asking the team for a maximum salary contract? According to NBACentral reporter Jake Fischer

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Not 20 million, not 25 million, hornets forward general asking the team for a maximum salary contract?

According to NBA Central reporter Jake Fischer, the Hornets' striker Miles Bridges is likely to ask the Hornets for a five-year, $173 million top salary contract after comprehensively evaluating his own market situation in the free market.

It is worth mentioning that the Hornets had the opportunity to complete an early renewal of Bridges last summer, and according to the situation at the time, a four-year contract with a total amount of 90 million to 100 million US dollars could basically satisfy Bridges. However, the Hornets team only offered him a low offer for a total of $64 million for a period of four years, without showing any sincerity, and Bridges naturally rejected the offer directly.

As a result, Bridges' performance has improved qualitatively this season, he has played a total of 80 games for the team, averaging 35.5 minutes per game, during which he can get 20.2 points, 7 rebounds, 3.8 assists, 0.9 steals and 0.8 blocks, shooting 49.1%, shooting 33.1% from three-point range, shooting 80.2% from the free throw line, and the stats and performance reached the level of quasi-All-Star players.

Judging from the current market situation, like Bridges, who has the ability to score independently on the offensive end, has a good long-range shooting ability, can also contribute on the defensive end, and is also a very young and athletic foot-size forward player, it is definitely a fragrant food that will be robbed. Considering that even a long-term illness like Michael Porter Jr. can get a top salary in the rookie of the same year, what reason is Bridges not to get a top salary?

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Not 20 million, not 25 million, hornets forward general asking the team for a maximum salary contract? According to NBACentral reporter Jake Fischer
Not 20 million, not 25 million, hornets forward general asking the team for a maximum salary contract? According to NBACentral reporter Jake Fischer
Not 20 million, not 25 million, hornets forward general asking the team for a maximum salary contract? According to NBACentral reporter Jake Fischer

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