Offseason drama! The Mavericks chase point guard and get the Hornets out of the three goals
NBA offseason has not officially started yet, but trading rumors are flying all over the world! According to famous reporter Mark Stein, the Mavericks are searching for players who can shoulder the heavy responsibility of possessing the ball while Irving is recovering from injury. Zhu Holiday, Lonzo Ball and Paul are all in their sight. On the other hand, the Ball brothers' suspected "self-directed and acted" trading predictions have made the trading market this summer full of drama. The Mavericks' signing plan is "ambitious" but also has many difficulties. They targeted Celtics defender Holiday, but Holiday's $104 million contract with the Mavericks' financial situation for three years remaining, and the Celtics hope to reduce salary pressure through the deal and are reluctant to take over the big contract, which makes it very likely that the deal will require three to four teams to participate. In comparison, Bulls defender Lonzo Ball has become a more realistic target. His two-year $20 million contract is easier to integrate into the Mavericks salary structure. After two and a half years of knee injury, he has just ushered in a relatively healthy season. If he can recover, he will inject vitality into the Mavericks' backcourt. And Paul, 40, is equally attracting attention. Despite his age, he played all the time with the Spurs last season, and averaged 8.8 points, 3.6 rebounds and 7.4 assists per game in 28 minutes. His extensive experience and excellent organizational skills are a valuable asset to any championship team. Meanwhile, the Ball brothers dropped a "blockbuster" in the trading market. Lonzo Ball boldly predicts in the podcast that Dylan Harper will be selected by the Hornets, and his younger brother Lamelo Ball will be traded to the Clippers. He also bluntly stated that the entire Ball family hopes to join the Clippers with three balls, because Los Angeles is not only close to home, but also a big basketball market. The remarks quickly sparked heated discussions, and what is even more interesting is that the US media discovered that Lamelo-Bauer had cancelled the Hornets' official account, and this action seemed to be implying something. Former NBA player Lou Wei also supported the prediction on the show. He said that the Clippers have always been eager to strengthen the point guard, and boss Ballmer will inevitably upgrade the lineup at all costs for the championship flag. From the Mavericks chasing point guards crazy to the Ball brothers suspected of "screaming from the air" to pushing the trade, the NBA this offseason is destined to be uneasy. Whether the Mavericks can successfully sign and fill Irving's vacancy or whether Lamelo Ball can really join the Clippers as they wish, it is full of suspense. fans just need to prepare "popcorn" and wait for this trading drama to be performed brilliantly. After all, in the NBA world, nothing is impossible.
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