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Irving and Ben Simmons can learn something from the Hawks

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If there's one thing as sure as the sun of tomorrow, and that's not reading the story of Owen and Simmons, the day is absolutely empty. They were all once hailed as one of the best guards in the NBA, but now, they are all considered stubborn players.

Irving and Ben Simmons can learn something from the Hawks

Irving can't join the Brooklyn Nets because he adamantly refuses to get the COVID-19 vaccine, while Simmons remains at odds with the Philadelphia 76ers because he adamantly refuses to be a good teammate.

On the other hand, Atalanta Hawks forward Kevin Huert has made his own way a $65 million contract extension. Compared to Irving and Simmons' contract, it's lucrative, but Hult knows how to put things right (as reported by ESPN's NBA).

"The NBA has done a great job of making $100 million look like it's not a lot of money. For the rest of the world, my friends, my peers, my family, even $1 million is a lot of money. Throughout the whole thing, I've been trying to maintain that view. It's life-changing money. ”

Despite making a fortune, Owen and Simmons refused to do their job. For most people on the edge of the NBA, just signing a team has changed their lives. It is not absurd to believe that the positions of Kyrie Owen and Ben Simmons have privileges and rights.

Kevin Huert's efforts earned him success with the Hawks. His shooting, versatility and basketball IQ are all huge assets. But his sense of self seems to be his best qualities.

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