NBA players also have three goals: to be the boss, to get a big contract, and to win the championship! If you can achieve all of them, the value is complete! The people below have already achieved two, only need a third!
Bradley Beal, a former head of the Wizards, has a career salary of 4500 million, but now it is only one championship away. Every time I mention this god, I am always confused. I really can't understand what he's been doing in the past 21 years. His 21st season was a career-high for Beal, averaging 31 per game3 points 47 rebounds 44 assists on 49% shooting. But the Wizards at the time weren't competitive at all. Beal and the Wizards went their separate ways. This should be the best option for both parties. It's also the choice of most superstars. Half of the teams in the league were chasing Beal at the time. But Bill
There is no intention of leaving at all, so he is going to waste his peak with the Wizards. Bill's idea and purpose was simple. Because the contract is about to expire. If you stay with the Wizards, you can get a bigger contract. If you leave the Wizards, you'll lose tens of millions. There is nothing wrong with living in this world for a few taels of silver. This kind of thinking is normal for the average player. But for Bill, it doesn't always feel normal.
After all, the flowers bloom and fall, people are no longer young, and the peak of the player is only a few years. Just like Harden, he'd rather sacrifice some personal gain to win a championship. That's what an average superstar does and decides! Everyone has their own ambitions, so don't force them. At the age of 29, he got the super-cap salary he wanted from the Wizards. The 32-year-old came to the Suns and wanted to hug Durant and Booker to win the championship. But this season's Beal has made fans very angry! 32, that's the number of appearances Beal has played this season. He has missed 29 games, almost half of them. Bill's salary is more than 50 million. No wonder Suns fans hate Beal. Remember the fans? In fact, last summer, the Suns had better options besides Beal.
Remember last summer, when Harden took the initiative to join the Suns? As a result, the Suns were not interested in Harden at all and instead pursued Beal. Harden this season. He made 54 appearances and missed just five games. More importantly, look at Harden's form. With his career-high three-point shooting percentage and Harden still a point guard, isn't that what the Suns are looking for right now? If Beal were to be replaced by Harden, the Suns would certainly have an excellent record this season. I won't say it, I'll cry if I say too much. But for the Suns, Beal is the only consolation.
Although I have suffered a lot of injuries, I am still in good shape. He averaged 18 per game2 points, although not much, but 50The 2 percent shooting percentage was the second-highest of his career. He shot 38 percent from three-point range, the highest in the last six seasons. This season, when Booker, Durant and Beal are on the floor at the same time, Soral is 95 points higher than his opponents. The Suns can only pray that Beal is healthy and that the Suns can go far in the playoffs. Imagine if Beal were plagued by injuries and the Suns were eliminated from the playoffs early, the consequences would be catastrophic.
First, the Suns could barely trade Beal, who has a super-max salary but is constantly suffering from injuries. Moreover, he doesn't have a draft pick in his hands, so it's completely impossible to give him a pick. The sun of salary ** can't be strengthened at all. Second, Durant is another year older, and his form will inevitably decline again. If Durant wants to leave or the team wants to send Durant away. The Suns can barely trade for stars of the same level. Instead of increasing, the strength of the team decreased. In the end, if Booker can't stand it anymore and wants to leave, the sun will return to its pre-liberation period overnight. It's stressful to think about! For the Suns this season, only success is allowed, and failure is not allowed. Because there is no way around it.
Fans and friends, are you optimistic that the Suns will hit the championship this season? Do the Suns regret not picking Harden?