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The number one sinner!Beal's 9-point giant pit kicking the hoop + dissatisfied with the coach's infighting and 160 million sets of Suns in 3 years

author:Sister Na said sports

The Suns faced off against the Timberwolves G4, and Beal was 4-of-13 from the field, scoring only 9 points and leaving the game with six fouls. The scary thing is that he has 3 years and $160 million left on his salary, and it is fully guaranteed, with an annual salary of $50.2 million next season, trapping the Suns.

The number one sinner!Beal's 9-point giant pit kicking the hoop + dissatisfied with the coach's infighting and 160 million sets of Suns in 3 years
The number one sinner!Beal's 9-point giant pit kicking the hoop + dissatisfied with the coach's infighting and 160 million sets of Suns in 3 years

In the battle of life and death, as the third big man of the team, Bill has become the number one cancer. This season, Beal's salary is a whopping $46.74 million, which ranks sixth in the league. Sadly, he never played in line with his salary.

This season, Beal has become the Suns' number one high-paid imbecile. In the first half of the game, he was the perfect illustration of incompetent rage. In the entire first half, Beal played 16 minutes, scored only 5 points on 2-of-7 shooting, in addition to 1 board, 0 assists, 0 steals, 0 blocks, 1 turnover, and 3 fouls.

In the final moments of the half, Beal first dunked points with an empty basket, and then, after the empty basket flew up, and after the war criminal-level performance, he was still angry. I saw Beal kicking the hoop angrily and pulling the nets to vent his anger, and it seemed that he was also quite dissatisfied with his performance. Not only that, after being replaced once, Vogel reached out to give a high-five, Bill touched it and shook his hand, and the American media complained about how much he hated the coach.

The number one sinner!Beal's 9-point giant pit kicking the hoop + dissatisfied with the coach's infighting and 160 million sets of Suns in 3 years

Coming back in the second half, Beal continued to slump. In the entire third quarter, he didn't score a point, and he received his fourth foul early and was replaced, which was quite heartbreaking.

However, Vogel did not give up on Beal, and Beal continued to play in the fourth quarter. However, Beal continued to pit the coach, and with 2 minutes and 12 seconds left, he was passed by Edwards, who was split by a tomahawk, and then, he made a mistake with the ball, and then left the court with six fouls, choosing to blow himself up, and at that moment the Suns fans probably collapsed in their hearts.