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Thick eyebrows are going to be traded! The new management has clearly built the team around No. 1 pick Cooper Flagg!

Shams: The Lone Ranger plans to build a team around Flagg and will listen to trade offers from Big Eyebrow.

This... doesn't seem that surprising. After all, there is only one emperor and one courtier. After Nick Collison is fired, the team's team building goals and future plans will also be adjusted. When trading Doncic to get Davis, Nico said that the Mavericks would have a 3-4 year window to win the championship. At a glance at the current record (4 wins, 11 losses, ranking 13th in the Western Conference)... let's forget it. The new management has made it clear that they will rebuild around No. 1 pick Cooper Flagg. Since they are focusing on the future, there is really no need to grow thick eyebrows. As for when he can be traded, it's hard to say... because AD is currently at a low value.

Injuries have always been his biggest problem. A heartbreaking fact is that Ayton has played for the Lakers for longer than Davis has played for the Mavericks, and Dunbao only came this season. So far this season, AD has played only 5 games and has missed 10 consecutive games due to a calf injury, averaging 20.8 points, 10.2 rebounds and 1.2 blocks per game. There is also news that Davis's return time has been a point of conflict between Harrison and owner Dumont. Nico advocated for Davis to return as soon as possible, while Dumont hoped to wait for full approval from the Mavericks medical team before letting him play. The team is worried that a premature return may cause Davis' calf injury to relapse or even cause Achilles tendon injury. After helping the Lakers win the championship, fans have become accustomed to the stop-and-start thick eyebrows.

Another important factor that will scare away the team taking over is money.

His contract with the Mavericks has three years left and is worth US$175 million. The 25-26 and 26-27 seasons are worth US$54.13 million and US$58.46 million respectively. In the 27-28 season, the thick eyebrow will have a player option worth US$62.79 million.

Next year, if he executes his player option and renews his contract for another three years, according to the rules, he will be eligible to receive a four-year, $218.5 million contract in the next four seasons.

Who dares to answer? Who can pick it up?

Therefore, although high-quality inside players have always been popular in the market, other teams will be discouraged due to thick eyebrows' injuries, age and salary.

Do you still want to trade for Doncic in February?

Please, there is only one lone ranger in the alliance...

Another "scary" thing about thick eyebrows is that he has lost his desire and motivation.

This is not to say that this player does not play hard, but it can be seen whether a player is motivated or not.

In addition to Anthony Davis, the other player the Mavericks want to move is Klay Thompson.

This season, Buddha has stretched his hips.

Averaged 21.3 minutes per game, 9.4 points, 2.6 rebounds and 1.8 assists. The field goal percentage was 33.8% and the three-point shooting percentage was 31.1%, both career lows.

I remember that when he left the Warriors, he was choosing between the Lakers and the Mavericks. Clay chose the Mavericks in order to compete for the championship.

The Lakers and Thompson had negotiated a four-year, $80 million contract in the free market. If the Warriors had cooperated in completing a sign-and-trade, this offer would have far exceeded the three-year, $50 million offer finally offered by the Mavericks.

As a result, he chose the Mavericks and Doncic went to the Lakers.

It’s too dramatic to say anything.

From the perspective of the Lone Ranger, this attempt must be a failure from now on.

The biggest consolation must be that Flagg will play in the future.

Otherwise, it would be too hurt...