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NBA offseason updates: Suns renew Booker, Antetokounmpo stays in the team, Lakers Doncic struggles, Yang Hansen tests the Pacers, Mavericks contact Flag

On June 9th, several new news came from the NBA, and all teams are preparing for next season. First, the Suns are preparing to give Devin Booker a two-year contract renewal of $149.8 million. Booker played 75 games last season, averaging 25.6 points per game, but the Suns only won 36 games, ranking 11th in the Western Conference but failed to enter the playoffs.

The Bucks' Antetokounmpo made it clear that he would continue to play on the team and would not apply for a trade. Antetokounmpo averaged 30 points and 12 rebounds per game last season, and also had 33 points and 15 rebounds in the playoffs, and his performance was very stable.

The Lakers want to trade Luca Doncic from the Mavericks, but other teams think that the Lakers' deal is too easy to reach, which will make the Lakers' later negotiations with the transaction, so that they may be raised to get the players by getting more chips.

Chinese player Yang Hansen is in the United States for trial training, and the fifth stop is the Pacers. His team has joined him in Indianapolis and continue to find job opportunities.

The Mavericks have the No. 1 pick this season and are planning to meet guard Cooper Flag on June 17. Flag may be their first choice in the draft, and the draft is scheduled to be held on June 25 at Barclays Center.

These news are all preparations for next season. The Suns want to keep Booker, the Bucks continue to rely on Antetokounmpo, the Lakers want to replace Doncic, but it is difficult, Yang Hansen is striving to enter the NBA, and the Mavericks are preparing to choose new players. All teams are busy with their own affairs, and the new season is about to begin.