Although the trade deadline has passed, the NBA league's roster changes are not over. Cutting some players who are not deeply bound enough and making appropriate adjustments is the only way for the team to improve its combat effectiveness. As teams continue to consolidate their rosters and find new replacements to fill vacancies after layoffs, there will inevitably be a buyout market involved. Players may choose to accept a lower salary and then sign with another team through a buyout contract. When it comes to how to exploit the buyout market, teams and players' agents are negotiating over amount and intent. In this article, we will look at their possible future and dive into this exciting world of basketball.
The soon-to-be-30-year-old Dinwiddie is a gifted offensive player who is particularly adept at showcasing his abilities in multiple positions on the offensive end. Despite not being aggressive lately, he has a good attendance record and a career PER of 153。He has the size to switch multiple positions and is suitable for an attacking role in the team's second team. Despite missing out on the local tyrant seven, teams like the Lakers and Mavericks who need guards have shown a lot of interest in him.
As a 31-year-old player, Wright has shown great value on the basketball court. Despite his infrequent three-point shooting, he still plays an integral role on the court as a useful defender with the ball. Ability to command offense and play off the ball can have a positive impact on both the team's offense and defence.
Troy Brown is a standout player on the defensive end and also has a unique shooting percentage. In the past games, he has shown defensive and open shots, which has given him some consistency on the court. Despite falling out of the rotation on some teams, the stats show that he is still a reliable player who could surprise other teams in the future.
At the age of 37, Lowry still has a lot of experience on the court, despite his declining shooting performance. He could move to a team with a high demand for the wing position and the ability to handle the ball and shoot the ball, playing the role of a "3-and-d" point guard. The previous reunion with Morey and Nas may be a foreseeable trend.
Marcus Morris, who previously played for the 76ers, could return to the 76ers, and his ability to pull space will give the team plenty of offensive options as a qualified bench No. 4 or small-ball No. 5. In particular, he has the potential to play an active role in the right environment.
Osman may not reach a buyout deal with the Spurs because he has a chance to be retained by the team. Despite his average performance on the offensive and defensive ends, he shot a whopping 37 three-point range as a qualified wing5%, which still has a certain place in the team.
Fornier, who has been snubbed by the Knicks in the past two years, is a French guard with a certain amount of energy and strength. Despite his reduced playing time this season, he still has a certain amount of competitive form on the pitch, especially in the World Cup, and may be able to break through in his new team.
The 27-year-old Milton spent four years with the 76ers and despite his underwhelming performances with the Timberwolves, his potential remains in the spotlight. In the right environment, he could have performed better and contributed to the team.
2.03m's Thaddeus Young is a positive player who excels on the defensive end and is particularly good at tackles. Despite not being able to protect the rim, he still has a place in basketball play. As a 34-year-old veteran, he may still have a chance to continue playing for the team.
The 2.06-meter-tall Metu showed a qualified interior performance during his time with the Suns and was a player with a certain amount of quality. Although he is lacking in the interior position, he can still play an important role in the right team environment to win for the team.
The Pistons hold Muscala very highly in value because of his ability to lead the team. Despite his low PER this season, he has been able to bring consistent performances to the team as a veteran. He remains an indispensable player for teams that need quality and experience.
As a traditional interior player, Biyombo excelled during his time with the Grizzlies. Despite falling short in terms of shooting, his performance on the defensive end was impressive. He could be a good option for teams that need interior rimming.
Through this, it can be seen that the player's departure and future development are affected by various factors. Whether it's a qualified rotation player, a promising veteran or a strong interior player, they will start a new chapter in the buyout market. Each player has their own unique strengths and characteristics, and when it comes to future choices, you need to weigh the pros and cons carefully. For the team, how to choose the right players will directly affect the team's performance in the next games. I hope that every player can find their own position, show the best level of basketball, and bring more glory to the team. May the basketball world be full of vitality, and every player can excel in his or her own field and write a beautiful basketball legend together!