#夏日生活打卡季#
The NBA free market has just opened, hundreds of millions of dollars of contracts are flying all over the sky, people have to sigh, the times have changed, money is not money, casual still, but when I look at my bank card balance and a little trance, no, why am I still so poor, this is really a sad story.
First of all, let's look at those players who have finalized super top salary contracts, more than 100 million don't come to touch porcelain, can't get on the table,
Hornets player LaMelo Ball has finalized a five-year cap early contract extension with up to $260 million.
Pacers player Tyres Haliburton has agreed to a five-year cap salary extension with the team, which can reach a maximum of $260 million for five years.
Timberwolves player Anthony Edwards has agreed to sign a five-year contract extension with a maximum salary of up to $260 million.
Domantas-Sabonis will renew his contract with King ahead of schedule for a total of $217 million over five years.
Desmond Bain has agreed to a five-year early contract extension with the Grizzlies for up to $207 million over five years.
Looking at these large contracts of more than 200 million, I am thinking, really different times, to know that Michael Jordan's total career salary is only $94 million, but before I can shake my senses, a super explosive news strikes again, according to US media reports (news to be confirmed), Boston Celtics second-in-command Jaylen Brown will sign a 5-year super maximum salary contract worth 307 million with the team.
Yes, that's right, it was this year that he had hoped to reach the finals back-to-back, but because of his "war criminal" crotch-pulling performance, 8 errors in a single game led to the team's seven-tie defeat in the Eastern Conference Finals, and lost miserably to Jaylen Brown, vice president of the players' union of the "civilian" Heat.
Let's first look at Jaylen Brown's performance in the Eastern Conference finals, averaging 19.0 points and 6.1 rebounds in 7 games, shooting 42% from the field, shooting as low as 16% and 67% from three-point range and free throws, and by the way, 3.57 turnovers per game! He was blasted in this series by the opposite draft pick Martin, who played less minutes, averaging 19.4 points per game and shooting 60%/49%/88% from three-field range.
He played in 470 regular season games, averaging 17.9 points, 5.2 rebounds, 2.3 assists and 0.9 steals. He played in 103 games in the playoffs, averaging 18.2 points, 5.5 rebounds, 2.3 assists and 1 steal per game. In terms of personal honors, he was only selected as an All-Star twice and once in the All-Star Team!
It is such a player who will get the first big contract in history, do you think it is worth it?