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8 teams and 9 people deal closed! The Nuggets welcomed a Brown stand-in, and the Suns set an NBA record in total salary

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8 teams and 9 players agreed! The Nuggets traded to bring in Brown, and the Suns set an NBA record in total salaries

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8 teams and 9 people deal closed! The Nuggets welcomed a Brown stand-in, and the Suns set an NBA record in total salary

At present, the NBA trading market is in full swing, and all teams in the league are actively preparing for the game. In the past, 8 teams in the league have signed 9-man transfers and contracts. The Pelicans, Rockets, Thunder and others have improved their rosters, while the Nuggets lead in Brown's replacement. The Suns' total salary set an NBA all-time record.

In the East, the rebuilt Nets gave former Lakers Lonnie Walker a one-year veteran base salary. The latter accepted the contract and will play the role of the team's second defender for the new season.

8 teams and 9 people deal closed! The Nuggets welcomed a Brown stand-in, and the Suns set an NBA record in total salary

Meanwhile, the Hawks completed a four-way deal. Specifically, the Hawks got Usman Garuba and Tytay Washington, the Grizzlies got Josh Christopher, and the Rockets signed four years before getting Dillon in an 80 million trade. - Brooks, Thunder fielding veteran Vladimir Patti-Mills.

In the West, the Pelicans brought in center Cody Zeller with a veteran base salary of $3.1 million, and Cody Zeller attracted the Pelicans with his experience reaching the Finals with the Heat last season. The Nuggets, who lost two key rotation players, Bruce Brown and Trump, also began to step up to try to fill the void in those two.

8 teams and 9 people deal closed! The Nuggets welcomed a Brown stand-in, and the Suns set an NBA record in total salary

It is reported that the Nuggets signed forward swingman Justin Holladay, and the two sides have agreed on the veteran's base salary. As the defending 3D champion, Holladay's arrival could fill part of the void left by Brown and Green. In addition, the Phoenix Suns have been strengthened for the new season, and the team roster is full. The Suns' final roster reportedly goes to veteran Eric Gordon. The latter chose the Suns, who had the deeper depth, among many suitors, turned down larger contracts from the Warriors and Rockets and paid a two-year base salary. Join the Suns.

It is worth noting that with the addition of Gordon, the Suns' roster has become 15+1, that is, 15 regular contract players and 1 two-way contract player.

8 teams and 9 people deal closed! The Nuggets welcomed a Brown stand-in, and the Suns set an NBA record in total salary

According to Suns insiders, Gordon's salary for the new season is 2.02 million, and the second year is a player option. As a result, Suns players would pay as much as $254 million in salary and luxury taxes. It was the team that spent the most in a single season in NBA history, breaking the records of the Warriors and Clippers in one fell swoop.

The Suns' lineup for the new season is: Booker, Beal, Durant, Ayton, Okogie, Payne, Jordan Goodwin, Damien Lee, Keita Bates-Diop, Wayne Enright, Eubanks, Isaiah Todd, Yuta Watanabe, Metu, Gordon, Kamala (expected to sign a two-way contract)

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