Three-goal LaMelo Ball unfollows the Hornets official account......
He played in 47 games in the regular season this season, averaging 25.2 points, 4.9 rebounds, 7.4 assists and 1.1 steals per game, shooting 40.5% and 33.9% from the field, including 50 points and 10 assists in a single game, with an annual salary of $37.96 million, $40.77 million, $43.58 million and $46.39 million in the next four seasons, respectively.
Recently, there have been rumors about the trade of the three-ball and the Clippers, and now the former has suddenly made a move to unfollow the official account of the Hornets, which will inevitably make people think, or really "good things are coming"? Of course, it is not excluded that the hand slips or idleness does not matter the whole work.
In particular, Lonzo Ball, the three-ball brother and current Bulls player, was even more blunt in the podcast: "Hopefully, the Hornets will use the No. 4 pick in their hand to take Dylan Harper and then trade the three-ball to the Clippers”。 In fact, as early as last year, the father of the two, Laval, said that the Hornets could send three balls to the Clippers.
There may be an old brother spraying, the Clippers already have Harden, what are they doing with three balls?
Former NBA Super Sixth Man Lowe analyzed: "The three-ball has become the new No. 1 position for the Clippers, and Harden has returned to the shooting guard position. ”
Harden did not have the problem of being incompatible with the guard who was also a ball-holding core, after all, he had worked with Paul and Wei Shao, who were still All-Star levels at the time, during the Rockets period, and the effect did not dare to say that 1+1 was greater than 2, but at least not less than 2.
The American media, which is not a big deal to watch the excitement, gave a trade plan for the Clippers to get three balls early, and a total of 3 teams participated, as follows:
So far, the NBA has only played 231 regular season games in total, an average of about 46 games, and the attendance rate can be said to be quite bad, and the playoff experience is still blank, in short, full of uncertainty.
Someone has calculated that Sanball can receive a total salary of $54.67 million in the past three seasons, and the number of games played during the period is 105 games, which means that the income per game is as high as $521,000, which is expected to replace Simmons and be promoted to the new capitalist's number one nightmare, as strong as the league's richest Clippers owner Ballmer may not be able to bear.
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