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Take money and don't do anything? Count the five players in the NBA who have withered after signing a big contract The Lakers have become a wronged leader

As the world's strongest and most influential basketball league, the NBA League attracts the favor of many outstanding basketball players around the world, and being able to become an NBA player is a great affirmation for the career of basketball mobilization. There are many NBA players, the proportion of players who can play the price and sign a big contract is not much, some players are worthy of the name, some are not, today to take stock of five players who signed a big contract, but they can not be diluted in the name of the player list, ranking in no particular order.

1. Chandler Parsons

Take money and don't do anything? Count the five players in the NBA who have withered after signing a big contract The Lakers have become a wronged leader

Parsons became famous with the Rockets, was selected by the Rockets with the 38th pick in the second round of the draft in 2011, signed a four-year contract worth $3.7 million, Parsons played 16.6+5.5+4 data in the rockets at the peak, signed by the Mavericks (now the Mavericks) after the contract with the Rockets expired, and then jumped out of the contract again to sign a 4-year, 98 million contract with the Grizzlies. But Parsons, who won a big contract, averaged only 6.2 points per game for the Grizzlies, and the following year was reimbursed for the season, and after his comeback, he also stopped and stopped. Eventually traded to the Eagles.

2. Timoffy Mozgov

Take money and don't do anything? Count the five players in the NBA who have withered after signing a big contract The Lakers have become a wronged leader

After Mozgov joined the Cavaliers, he played a career-best 10.6 points and 6.9 rebounds per game, and performed very well in the playoffs that year, successfully attracting the attention of the Lakers, and on July 1, 2016, Mozgov signed a 4-year, 64 million contract with the Lakers, and after this signing was reached, it also caused many criticisms from the outside world, all of which believed that the Lakers' signing was too sloppy, and Mozgov was not worth the price. Facts have also proved that Mozgov is indeed unworthy, after coming to the Lakers, Mozgov was completely lost, could not integrate into the Lakers system, and finally mixed up for a season after being traded by the Lakers.

3. Raul Deng

Take money and don't do anything? Count the five players in the NBA who have withered after signing a big contract The Lakers have become a wronged leader

After signing a garbage contract with Mozgov, the Lakers management made another surprise and signed Rohr Deng for $72 million for 4 years. Deng played the best data of his career in the Bulls period, averaging 19 points, 6.9 rebounds and 3.7 assists per game, before coming to the Lakers, Deng could average 12.3 points and 6 rebounds per game in the Heat, but in the first season of the Lakers, it fell to 7.6 points, and the Lakers reached a buyout with Deng in desperation, until now, Luol Deng's salary still occupies the Lakers' salary space.

4. Joe Johnson

Take money and don't do anything? Count the five players in the NBA who have withered after signing a big contract The Lakers have become a wronged leader

As the core of the 07-10 Hawks, Joe Johnson has played a comprehensive data of 25 points, 4.2 rebounds and 4.4 assists in a single season, and successfully got the Hawks' 6-year 123 million contract extension contract, but Johnson, who won the big contract, immediately dropped from more than 20 points per game to more than 10 points, and then the Nets traded Johnson from the Eagles to 1 at a 6-for-1 price, and his data decline to the Nets was more serious, falling from an average of 16 points per game to 11 points.

5. Nicholas Batum

Take money and don't do anything? Count the five players in the NBA who have withered after signing a big contract The Lakers have become a wronged leader

Batum had reached a five-year, $120 million contract extension agreement with the Hornets in 16 years, and Joe's boss intended to train Batum to become the second boss of the team and play better with Kenba Walker, but after signing the top salary, Batum not only failed to help Walker better, but also fell sharply in stats, gradually dropping from 15 points per game to 11 points per game and 9 points per game in the next 3 seasons, until the final season average data has dropped to 3.6 points per game, and finally was cut by the Hornets to join the Clippers.