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Is it enough to sign Bill? The Clippers signed Daluo to use 8.78 million middle-class special cases, with 5.32 million left

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July 7th According to ESPN famous reporter Shams Charania, the Clippers, Jazz and Heat have conducted major transactions!

The specific transactions are: Norman Powell joins Miami, John Collins transfers to the Clippers, Kevin Love, Lee Kyle and the second round pick in 2027 Clippers were sent to the Jazz. After the transaction was reached, reporter Keith Smith took stock of the Clippers' salary situation. They currently exceed the luxury tax line of $1.3 million, and are still 6.7 million away from the first hard hat.

The Clippers' biggest bargaining chip in the free market this offseason is the middle class special case of 14.1 million. They used 8.78 million to sign Daluo, and there were 5.32 million left.

According to NBA regulations, during this offseason, if a team uses a middle-class special case of more than 5.7 million, it will trigger a hard salary cap. The salary next season cannot exceed the first hard cap under any circumstances.

Bill and Suns are discussing a buyout, and he is expected to give up $14 million.

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