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Speaking of which, former Warriors player Chasing Green recently turned down a $27.59 million player option to execute next season's $27.59 million and become a free agent. He was followed by the Kings, Grizzlies and other teams,

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Speaking of which, former Warriors player Chasing Green recently turned down a $27.59 million player option to execute next season's $27.59 million and become a free agent. He was followed by the Kings, Grizzlies and other teams, while the Lakers, Trail Blazers and other teams also eyed him. However, according to Mark Stein, the Warriors are very confident of renewing their contract with Chasing Dream, most likely a three-year contract.

Actually, I think the best option to pursue your dreams is to stay with the Warriors. After all, leaving the Warriors' system and going to other teams, Chasing Dreams is likely to be sent off in the first quarter for moving blocks. Although he sometimes gets into trouble, it's worth it for the Warriors to stay and chase their dreams. In addition to defense and strategy, blocking and mental attributes, giving him 100 million in three years is definitely not a loss. If you add the offense, five million dreams in three years are worth it.

Today, according to sources, the Suns are moving forward with plans to keep Ayton in order for him to play alongside Booker, Durant and Beal. The Suns believe that with the addition of Beal and Durant, Ayton's value to the team has reached unprecedented heights.

I heard that your Sun was still looking for someone to take over Ayton before, why do you have to keep it for yourself now? Can't it be sold? Seeing this news, I couldn't help but think of my school experience. The reason why I didn't want to go to Peking University was because I thought it was too far from home. Then again, Ayton's softness is obvious to everyone.

However, new coach Vogel has confidence in Ayton, saying that he wants to establish a real connection with Ayton and make him an All-Star-caliber player. Ayton, next season you must redouble your efforts and use your on-court performance to make Vogel completely believe in your evil. Hahaha, the above story is pure entertainment, if there are similarities, it is true, goodbye.

Speaking of which, former Warriors player Chasing Green recently turned down a $27.59 million player option to execute next season's $27.59 million and become a free agent. He was followed by the Kings, Grizzlies and other teams,
Speaking of which, former Warriors player Chasing Green recently turned down a $27.59 million player option to execute next season's $27.59 million and become a free agent. He was followed by the Kings, Grizzlies and other teams,
Speaking of which, former Warriors player Chasing Green recently turned down a $27.59 million player option to execute next season's $27.59 million and become a free agent. He was followed by the Kings, Grizzlies and other teams,
Speaking of which, former Warriors player Chasing Green recently turned down a $27.59 million player option to execute next season's $27.59 million and become a free agent. He was followed by the Kings, Grizzlies and other teams,

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