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refused to have a big contract with multiple teams, and went to Big Brother with a base salary, the two of them are true love

It's surprising that there are a lot of players in the league this offseason, because there are many teams that offer them bigger contracts, but they choose to give up the big contracts and join the team of their choice at a relatively low salary to chase the championship. This spirit is definitely something that touches a lot of fans.

One player this offseason turned down mid-level contracts offered to him by multiple teams and opted to join the Bucks on a base-salary contract. That player is Trent, who played for the Toronto Raptors last season. Trent averaged 13.7 points, 2.6 rebounds and 1.7 assists in 28 minutes per game in the regular season last season, while shooting 39.3 percent from three-point range. So his scoring efficiency has also been invited by multiple teams in the offseason. However, he resolutely rejected contracts from other teams and chose to join the Bucks with a base salary.

Trent joined the Bucks partly because he wanted to chase a championship, and partly because Lillard was on the team. The two used to be teammates of the Trail Blazers, so it can be seen that their personal relationship is also very good. For Trent, giving up his salary to join a championship-contending team and being able to play alongside his good brother Big Brother at the same time is a big attraction for him.

I have to say that the Bucks really made a lot of money this offseason. In addition to getting Trent, they also got Prince and Wright, all of whom were signed on base-salary contracts. The Bucks' bench lineup next season is very luxurious. And there are a lot of three-point shooters on the team, which can also maximize the characteristics of the alphabet brother. It's no secret that the most effective lineup for a teammate is a bunch of three-point shooters on the perimeter, and all three players recruited this offseason have a nearly 40 percent three-point shooting percentage. Perhaps next season we will see the Bucks blossom from the outside.

I have to say that the competition situation in the East next season is also very fierce, in addition to the Bucks, there are also Knicks, 76ers and Celtics and other teams, these 4 teams will stage a very fierce competition next season, and the gap between them is not particularly large. In short, next season's NBA will also be very exciting, and the pattern in the league is also quietly changing.

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