Bertans was abruptly laid off
In this competitive NBA world, there are countless players who experience ups and downs every season. Recently, Latvia's basketball star Davis Bertans has experienced such ups and downs. The eight-year veteran was cut by the Charlotte Hornets, but his response was eye-catching.
Bertans was a former Spurs veteran
Hornets layoffs: a sudden decision
On Saturday afternoon, as Latvia's match against Cameroon in the semi-finals of the Olympic qualifying round drew to a close, an unexpected news came - Davis Bertans was laid off by the Charlotte Hornets. The news was first reported by The Athletic's Shams Charania. This is undoubtedly shocking news for many fans. After all, Bertans has a solid career in the NBA, and his three-point shooting ability is highly praised.
Bertans is playing for the national team
Bertans' contract with the Hornets is partially guaranteed, which means the team will have to bear a certain amount of financial damage when they lay off him. This also reflects the determination and decisiveness of the Hornets in the new season's roster adjustments. For Bertans, this layoff means he will once again become a free agent seeking a new career opportunity.
Bertans' three-point shot was solid
Forthright Response: Focus on national honor
After winning the tournament in Latvia, Bertans showed his usual bluntness and humor when facing the media. When asked about the Hornets layoffs, he laughed and said, "All I can say is that I don't really care right now." My main focus is wearing this jersey. You know, in a way, I'm really happy that it's the only shirt I'm wearing. ”
Bertans' professional attitude is admirable
Bertans' response not only showcased his passion and loyalty to the national team, but also reflected his optimistic and mature professional attitude. As a veteran, he knows that the ups and downs of his career are the norm, and what he really cares about is being able to represent Latvia in international competitions and bring glory to his country. This focus and indifference attitude has undoubtedly earned him the love and respect of more fans.
As a goalscorer, Bertans has no shortage of suitors
The Free Market: New Opportunities and Challenges
With Bertans back in free agency, his future has been the focus of fans and media attention. The 32-year-old shot 39.3 percent from the field and 38 percent from three-point range, even though he averaged just 6.7 points per game last season. This kind of performance is a valuable asset for any team that needs outside firepower.
Teams lacking salary space can keep an eye on Bertans
In the free market, veteran contracts often mean that teams want to bring in experienced, capable players at a lower cost. Bertans is undoubtedly the ideal candidate for this type. Given his consistent performances and professionalism over the past few seasons, it is highly likely that he will find a new club in a short period of time.
The veteran Bojan is a good example
For fans, Bertans' destination is undoubtedly worth looking forward to. On the one hand, his three-point shooting ability can provide immediate firepower support for any team; On the other hand, his professionalism and team spirit can also have a positive impact on the team. Regardless of which team he ends up joining, fans will be expecting him to continue to perform well on the field.
Bertans
Conclusion: Face it calmly and make a comeback
Davis Bertans' career has been full of challenges and opportunities. From an NBA veteran to a hero of the Latvian team, he has always maintained a positive and optimistic attitude. He was not discouraged by the Hornets' layoffs and focused more on the national team's game. This focus and determination is undoubtedly the most valuable quality of his career.
Will the Hornets regret it?
For those fans who love basketball and support Bertans, his experience is not only a story of his career, but also a symbol of spirit. In the future, we look forward to seeing him rise again and prove his worth with his actions. Whether on the NBA or in international competitions, Bertans will continue to write his own brilliant chapter.