Lakers sign core guard, 41-point player joins James' team!
Shams Dinwiddie intends to sign with the Lakers after his contract expires!
It didn't take long for Dinwiddie to post his personal ** wearing a Lakers jersey ** and declared that he had joined the Purple and Gold.
The news didn't come as a surprise, as Dinwiddie was with Palinka at Lakers Stadium before the game and was in the Lakers' locker room after the game.
The Lakers didn't make any real moves before the season deadline, instead, they brought in a buyer for the first time, which was their first signing of the season.
Shortly after Dinwiddie was traded to the Raptors by the Bucks, he was bought by the Raptors.
In a 19-20 season, the former Bucks owner Dinwiddie was an All-Star caliber player who averaged 206 points, 35 steals, 6Eight assists, including 41 points and 16 assists in one session.
However, this glorious record is finally old, and the 30-year-old Dinwiddie averages 12 points per game6 points, 33 rebounds and 6 assists, 3-pointer Dinwiddie shot 39 from three-point range1%, 32%, and 781%, and the Bucks didn't throw in the towel.
In the last five seasons, he has averaged the fewest points and shots per game, and in the last five seasons, he has also ranked second-to-last in 3-point and free-throw percentage.
However, if the Lakers buy Dinwiddie as a bench player, he is already doing well.
A long time ago, Russell and Reeves returned to the starting lineup as a two-guard team, especially the latter, whose consistency allowed him to avoid being traded.
So when Dinwiddie came, he became a bench player, as if the Lakers' No. 2 position lacked a fresh engine.
Although Dinwiddie adapted to the Lakers, his performance did not reach the expected level, after all, he was only a bench and did not bring much help to the team.
It looks like the Lakers signed Dinwiddie as if they were shouting those five words.
It's clear that Dinwiddie would prefer to return to Dallas before signing a contract with the Lakers.
Salary expert Pincus later said that Dallas could offer the Lakers more wages, perhaps double his salary, so that Dinwiddie would not join Los Angeles and would instead travel to Eastern Europe to play for James Brown.
The Dallas Mavericks' management team is also enthusiastic, and the team's owner, Cuban, has already held talks with Dinwiddie and, unlike the Lakers' managers, they also have a general manager with them.
As it stands, the Mavericks have only beaten the Lakers, who are eighth in the West, 29-23, and the Dallas Mavericks have beaten the Dallas Mavericks 28-26.
However, Dallas was better than the Lakers by any measure, and Dinwiddie chose second.
Dinwiddie believes that the Lakers will be a stronger team this season, and they will get a championship result.
Whether it's in Dallas or the Lakers, Dinwiddie will spend this summer free on the bench.
At that point, if he has a championship ring on his hand, he'll be in a good position to negotiate a new contract.
If that's the case, the fact that Dallas is now paid more than the Lakers' salary to Dinwiddie is a big plus, but it won't be a key factor in determining the outcome of the game.
Pelinka is someone that no one wants to see because he always manages to catch everyone's attention, and in recent years, he has made some amazing moves.
Howard signed a 20-year buyout contract with Big Mo, Johnson for 21, Augustine for 22 and Dinwiddie for 24.
To put it simply, Pelinka has bought the best players in all the transfer contracts in the last 4 years.