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The favorite team to break up? Average of 29+12+10 per game is no longer a non-selling product! GM: Trading under specific conditions will be done

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There have been many transactions in the league recently, and they all involve stars. As of now, 5 transactions in the league have occurred, namely: Magic sent Pope, Cole Anthony and 5 first rounds for Bain, Rockets sent Dillon, Jaylen Green and the No. 10 draw for Durant, Celtics sent Holiday, Simmons and 2 second round picks, Celtics sent Pope for Nian and the second round picks, Hawks received Pope, Pelicans sent CJ, Olynick and the second round pick, and Sadiqbe, Poole and the No. 40 draw.

This is the beginning of the offseason. From now on, this year's offseason may be the craziest offseason in the league in recent years, because there are still many stars who may be traded, or star-level players, such as Vucevic, DeRozan, Barrett, Grant, and top blue-collar workers such as Cameron Johnson, Clarkston, and Rowe. I just said part of it, but in fact there are still many, and there are probably many players to change hands this season.

In fact, starting from the trading deadline of this season, everyone should have discovered the problems. For example, Butler was sent away by the Heat on the trading deadline, and non-sale products like Doncic were even sent to the Lakers by the Mavericks. I think the reason for such problems is the new version of the labor-capital agreement. In order to relieve the pressure of luxury tax, many teams have to choose to make their salary space more flexible. After all, continuously triggering the second rich line may lead to serious punishment for the team.

Triggering the second rich line is first of all the high luxury tax, followed by severe punishment: the mini middle class contract of the team that violates the second rich line cannot be used, and can only use basic salary exceptions, cannot sign contracts to buy out players, cannot complete transactions in cash in transactions, and the salary of the trading players cannot exceed the original players. Infringing the second rich line for 3 years in 5 years will cause your first round pick to automatically become a draft pick that will be at the end of the first round and cannot trade 7 years later.

The punishment is too great, so many teams have to choose to reduce expenses. Recently, the Celtics started crazy transactions, and they sent Holiday and Porzingis away. The team also avoided the possibility of the second rich line. The Celtics also plan to continue trading and reduce expenses again. With Tatum's injury, the team is likely to miss the championship next season. It is wise to reduce expenses in such a situation.

In addition to the Celtics, there are also teams who want to reduce their spending. They are the Nuggets. At today's press conference, the new Nuggets GM Kroenke talked about Jokic's future. He said: We will give Jokic a contract in the offseason, but Jokic may not accept it. The team will talk to Jokic about various options to see which situation is most beneficial to him. He also said that given the team's injury history, you have to consider a situation that you never want to consider, that is, trading Jokic.

This is too outrageous. To be honest, Doncic's trade is understandable compared to Jokic, but Jokic is the number one player in the league. He never thought of leaving the team. As a result, the general manager now expressed his idea of ​​wanting to trade him. Once Jokic enters the free market, it can be imagined that it will inevitably cause 80% of the league's teams to snatch. After all, he is only 30 years old now at the peak, and the team can build a team around him in the next five years.

The reason for this problem in the Nuggets is that I think it is their expenses that the team has been subtracting the lineup in the past few years. It is not that they don’t want to continue to compete for the championship, but because the team is a small ball market and there is really not that much money. After being eliminated by the Thunder, the team also said that they would make every effort to introduce suitable players to help Jokic compete for the championship. As a result, they want to trade Jokic now, which is interesting. Jokic is so healthy and capable. Is the Nuggets planning to give other teams a championship?

The reason why they are like this is that the team does not want to give Jokic a super maximum salary. Jokic is able to sign a three-year, 210 million contract renewal contract with the team this summer. As long as players of this level reach the renewal time, the team should give it immediately. I really don’t understand what the Nuggets think. Some teams are destined to be unable to become the big market, and they are his own choice. Compared with the Nuggets, the letters should be grateful, after all, the Bucks never thought of giving up on him.

Jokic can be said to be the player with the strongest active team leadership ability and the center with the best organizational ability in history. He has the opportunity to pursue his historical position in the future. This season, he averaged 29.6 points, 12.7 rebounds, 10.2 assists and 1.8 steals, making him the first center in history to average triple-double per game. After making such unscrupulous remarks, the Lakers' self-media also posted photos of Jokic joining the Lakers and wrote about the Lakers' 28-year championship.

Perhaps the Nuggets' record is correct. The Nuggets should not bet on Jokic's peak on two new management players. The Nuggets boss appointed Benzeteng as the team's operations president and Jon Wallace as the vice president. The oldest of the two is only 40 years old. Having said that, what do you want to say about the current Nuggets? Welcome to leave a message for discussion.

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