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No blow no black|Free Market Day One Chasing Dreams to Stay Van Jordan is more expensive than Irving

No blow no black|Free Market Day One Chasing Dreams to Stay Van Jordan is more expensive than Irving

No blow no black|Free Market Day One Chasing Dreams to Stay Van Jordan is more expensive than Irving

Entering July, the 23-24 NBA season officially began, the first day of free agency opened, the sky of contracts fell down, most of the players chose to stay on the team, and some contracts were ridiculously premium.

Rose's two-year guaranteed contract with the Grizzlies meant Rose could play at least two more seasons, and fans were ecstatic.

Chasing Dream stayed in the team for 100 million in four years, successfully got the last big contract of his career, and from the moment Poole was swept out, Chasing Dream stayed in the team without suspense. Yesterday Chasing Dreams and Splash were still playing golf together, and you really can't imagine what it was like for them to be separated.

No blow no black|Free Market Day One Chasing Dreams to Stay Van Jordan is more expensive than Irving

After turning down the 27.5 million player option, the new 4-year contract extension starts at $22.3 million in the first year, a salary cut that saves the Warriors as much as $43 million in luxury taxes. It is estimated that when Chasing Dream jumped out of the contract, the size of the next contract had already been discussed.

The biggest contract signed today turned out to be Grant of the Blazers, who retained the Blazers for 160 million in 5 years. With Lillard's prospects uncertain, the Blazers throwing out this big contract is bold enough to further increase the possibility of Lillard staying with the team.

No blow no black|Free Market Day One Chasing Dreams to Stay Van Jordan is more expensive than Irving

There are also many other billion-dollar contracts, Cameron Johnson 108 million in 4 years to stay with the Nets, Kuzma for 102 million in 4 years to stay with the Wizards, and Middleton to stay with the Bucks for 102 million in 3 years. Old Huang Zhong's functionality makes him worthy of this contract, and as the salary cap continues to rise, the annual salary of 25 million yuan will be a starting price in the future.

Margo went out for a spin or stayed with the Wizards, I think it's mainly because the Wizards are going to rebuild, Margo stays here with unlimited firing rights, and he and Poole should be able to brush up good numbers next season.

Middleton's salary cut is reasonable, and his situation is similar to that of chasing dreams, and the hero's form of winning the championship has declined. Before Middleton jumped out of his 40.4 million player option, it seems that the price of 100 million in 3 years is really not expensive.

No blow no black|Free Market Day One Chasing Dreams to Stay Van Jordan is more expensive than Irving

Irving turned around, raised the price and finally stayed in the Lone Ranger, and the 3-year contract of 126 million is not outrageous, both the length and the annual salary are acceptable to the Lone Ranger.

Originally, Irving could sign a maximum of 272 million for 5 years, but the Lone Ranger would definitely not give such a large contract, the 26-year-old Irving may be able to sign a five-year top salary, and the 31-year-old Irving, who has a previous conviction of demonization, will definitely not be able to sign such a large contract.

No blow no black|Free Market Day One Chasing Dreams to Stay Van Jordan is more expensive than Irving

At the end of this contract, Irving turns 34 (and possibly 33, a final-year player option), and there is also the possibility of signing a big contract, provided that Irving stays fit with the Lone Rangers and, more importantly, focuses on the court.

Irving had contact with the Rockets before, and when Irving signed the Lone Ranger for 3 years and 126 million, I thought the Rockets definitely didn't give Irving such a big contract, but when Van Jordan signed a 3-year 130 million contract with the Rockets, I was stupid.

No blow no black|Free Market Day One Chasing Dreams to Stay Van Jordan is more expensive than Irving

The Rockets had more than 60 million space when the free market opened, and they were the largest buyers in the free market, but when other teams were smashing contracts, the Rockets did not sign alone, and in the end, the only goal that the Rockets had their favorite was VanVleet.

So the Rockets threw Van Jordan a 3-year, $130 million contract, even bigger than Irving. After the Lone Ranger saw Van Jordan's contract, he instantly felt that he had made a lot of money.

The fewer players on the free market, the greater the capital Van Jordan is asking for, anyway, he can renew his contract with the Raptors, four years and 100 million is the same as playing. So the Rockets had to give him a contract with an annual salary of more than 40 million, and the only good news was probably only 3 years.

No blow no black|Free Market Day One Chasing Dreams to Stay Van Jordan is more expensive than Irving

Last season, Van Jordan averaged 19.3 points, 4.1 rebounds, 7.2 assists and 1.8 steals while shooting 39.3 percent from the field and 34.2 percent from three-point range. With such a hit rate, this height and a defense that is destined to not improve, how the Rockets look like a big head.

The point is, don't the Rockets already have Amen Thompson and Green in the backcourt, why sign a Van Jordan, if it's Harden and Irving, I can understand that Van Jordan is the kind of person who can make the Rockets start winning?

No blow no black|Free Market Day One Chasing Dreams to Stay Van Jordan is more expensive than Irving

Of course, from the perspective of the players, Van Jordan has once again completed the great leap forward in life. His first contract after losing the draft was 1.4 million for 2 years, and he began to go on the road to the 2019 playoffs, signing 85 million for 4 years after winning the championship, and then signing the biggest contract in history for the draft.

Everyone wants to be Van Jordan.