NBA Morning Post|Famous Men Suggest Lakers Trade Thick Eyebrows Three-Ball Season Reimbursement Timberwolves Trade Failed
On March 29, there are 2 games in the NBA, namely Celtics vs Hawks and Bucks vs Pelicans. The Green Army has already locked up the first place in the East, and their next games will be more about rehearsing the bench, but with their strong strength to beat the Hawks, it is not a big problem. The Bucks and Pelicans, the absence of Yingge and Lao Liu will make the game unpolished, but the alignment of the two impact players is worth looking forward to. Here's a look at the morning news:
1. Curry dried chicken soup
Curry updated social media and posted a photo of yesterday's game with the Magic, with the caption: I won't take all this for granted.
2. Beverley played with an injury
According to Beverley's podcast, Beverley has waived season reimbursement surgery and will play the rest of the season with an injury. He said: "The Bucks traded me to make me play in the playoffs. I can't let my team-mates, the coaching staff and the team down. I'm here for a big goal, to compete for the title.
3. Green responds to Ethan
Ethan provoked the Warriors in the post-game video yesterday, shouting: The Warriors are out to play!
Green responded on his podcast: I'm a little surprised that he hasn't played a game since January 1. So when you shout, 'Let's play with us,' and you can't play, it feels a little weird, but I respect his point.
4. Gram 6: The Lakers should trade thick eyebrows
Crawford said on the podcast: "Lakers, they simply don't have enough capital to compete right now. I think so, if the Lakers still regard LeBron as the best player on the team right now, then it's better to trade the thick eyebrows. Trading Bushy Eyebrows would get four or five players who fit LeBron. But I really hope the Lakers can get Irving-type players, and then they need another wing, a dominant wing scorer.
5. The Cavaliers boss believes Mitchell renewes his contract
Cavaliers owner Gilbert reportedly told reporters in an interview that he believes Mitchell will renew his contract this summer.
6. The American Knight signed a contract with Xiao Mo
The Cavaliers have reportedly decided to sign Morris until the end of the season.
7. Changes in the Timberwolves acquisition
Timberwolves owner Taylor issued a statement: The deadline for buyers Marc Lore and Alex Rodriguez to buy a majority stake in the Timberwolves has expired on March 28. The buyer was entitled to a deferral of payment, but Marc Lore and Alex Rodriguez did not choose to do so. As a result, the sale of the team has been terminated.
Timberwolves buyers Marc Lore and Alex Rodriguez then issued a joint statement through a spokesperson in response: "We are disappointed with Taylor's public statement. We have fulfilled our obligations, have all the necessary funding, and are fully committed to completing the acquisition of the team as soon as the NBA completes the approval process. Taylor's statement was an unfortunate repentance on the part of the sellers, a short-sighted act, and a season of historic victories that wreaked havoc on both the team and the fans.
According to ESPN's follow-up report, the breakdown of the buyer-seller relationship is the main reason for the failure of the transaction. This means that current owner Taylor will continue to own the team, while Marc Lore and Alex Rodriguez will continue to hold 40% of the team's shares, serving as minority shareholders in the team.
8. Hart's controversial remarks
Knicks player Hart talks about the idea of having two NBA teams in a city on a podcast. "The Clippers will never be the masters of Los Angeles, just like there is no one to support the Nets in New York," he said.
9, Meiji mocks dreams and chases
American journalist Esfandiar Baraheni posted a photo of Green and Curry hugging after yesterday's game, with the caption: This is probably the funniest photo in sports history.
Note: Just 216 seconds into yesterday's game, Green was ejected.
10. Three-ball season reimbursement
The Hornets officially announced that the team's guard Ball will choose to continue his recovery and miss all the games of the season.
LaMelo Ball has played just 58 games in the past two seasons due to injury. Next season will be the first season in which Ball's five-year, $260 million contract comes into effect.
11. The 76ers paid close attention to George
76ers reporter Keith Pompey breaks down the 76ers' likely pursuit of George in the summer. He writes:
George could turn down the Clippers' $48.8 million player option for next season this summer and become an unrestricted free agent. He is also eligible for a contract extension this season, but no agreement has yet been reached. The Clippers are believed to be unable to give George what he can expect from his next contract, with reports that the Clippers are offering less than the three-year, $149.7 million contract extension for the Clippers.
If the Clippers don't raise their offer, George could leave. That's where the 76ers come in, and they can create nearly $65 million in salary space this summer. Even if George wasn't interested in Philadelphia, it was understandable for him to have that idea in his heart and then put pressure on the Clippers.
12. Pierce: Tatum and Butler are most like me
Pierce said on the podcast: Maybe Tatum is like me, and I probably have a little more dunks than him. You may not have seen us play until 2008, you can search for yourself, and I have been able to slam anyone's head hahaha.
Tatum just plays silky, I hit my back and makes free throws a little bit more than him, but he plays silky and he plays effortlessly. I would say Tatum or Butler is the most like me, my game is as tough as Butler, but my game is as silky as Tatum.