Bishop of the Devil

Chapter 822: Sell ​​Sun Yue

After the deal with Jazz was finalized, what made Richard laugh and cry was that the Jazz had started to hype it up, and they knew the deal between them and the Clippers.

The entire league knows that the Jazz exchanged two draft picks from Richard...

This is a new thing. Only Richard has used the high pick to split into multiple low picks. Unexpectedly, now Richard has replaced the Jazz with the two low picks. Overall pick.

Could it be said that there were no outstanding players in the second round this year, which made Richard's opponents uninterested in the second round?

Richard also did not know why the Jazz wanted to announce the news with great fanfare. He only knew that the Jazz was breaking his own course.

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In this kind of pre-draft deal, there is no written contract between the two parties, but a verbal agreement. If one of the parties breaches the contract, the other party has no way.

For example, at the 14th pick of the Jazz in the draft, Richard let Jazz win Gobert. Jazz was dumbfounded. If the transaction between the two parties was sneaky, and no one knew it, then the Jazz was just a big deal. The transaction didn't happen, so I chose Gobert...

Anyway, the relationship between Sir and Richard was not so good, and he didn't have to worry about tearing his face with Richard.

But now, the city is known for trading, and Jazz may not want to recognize the deal by then.

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Of course, Richard will certainly give the Jazz a little face.

For example, instead of using the 14th pick of the Jazz to choose Gobert, use the 14th pick to choose the letter brother and the 16th pick to choose Gobert.

In this way, it is estimated that the Jazz side will feel better...

At present, Richard has three first-round picks on hand, the seventh pick, the 14th pick and the 16th pick.

All three picks are actually pretty good. The pick is not particularly high, but the win is practical.

You can use it all, and you can choose the player Richard wants most.

In this draft, Richard wanted players including Oladipo, McCollum, Adams, Alphabet Brother and Gobert.

Among them, Richard was going to take the seventh pick to choose McCollum, the fourteenth pick to choose the letter brother, and the sixteenth pick to choose Gobert.

The remaining Oladipo and Adams, although Richard is also very greedy, but helpless.

Oladipo will not fall out of the top two picks, and Adams is normally twelfth. If Richard wants to take Adams, then he must have missed McCollum.

Adams and Gorbert overlap in position, and it is actually enough to get one. There is a big instinct on the bench for a while, and there is no need to take two blue collar centers.

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If Adams' draft picks can be lower, as low as about 20th pick, then Richard may really abandon Gobert and choose Adams instead.

Gorbert's body hardware is quite good, whether it is height or wingspan, it is better than Adams.

But Adams also has an advantage that Gorbert does not have, which is speed.

This rookie physical test, Adams' physical test data among all the newcomers, can be said to be one of the best.

In addition to the height and arm span is not as good as Gott, other aspects of speed or bounce, are worse than Gott.

Perhaps this is why Adams has a higher draft pick than Gobert.

In the past several decades, although speed and bounce are also very important for the center, it is not the first factor to be considered.

With the advent of the small ball era, the players in the center position gradually need them to have a good speed, so that they can quickly attack and defend with their teammates.

Only those teams that are steadfastly guarding the traditional style of play, I am afraid they will not care much about the speed attributes of center players. Obviously, whether it is the Spurs or the Jazz, they belong to quite traditional teams.

If Richard is chosen, Richard will prefer Adams over Gorbert.

Adams' defense is not as good as Gobert, but it is not the level that can't be on the table. The league's inside defense can be strong in Adams, which is one of the few.

In terms of rebounds, Adams is stronger than Gobert's rebounds because of better bouncing and a stronger and easier body.

Adams is a top three offensive rebounder every year. That's no joke.

Some fans may think that Adams is a strong rebound in the front court, but not in the back court.

In fact, if you think about it carefully, the rebounds are strong in the front field, how can it not be possible in the back field...

Players who have good rebounds in the frontcourt must be good in the backcourt, unless the team has a special tactical system that prevents him from picking up rebounds.

For example, the Thunder is such, Adams card position, let Wei Shao grab backcourt rebounds, and then Wei Shao quickly pushed back.

It is said that this style of play is unique to the Thunder, who knows...

Adams can help Wei Shao card out of the rebound. If he grabs it, can't he? Obviously impossible.

Therefore, in Richard’s opinion, Adams’ rebounding is really strong. To say that the Thunder who will sacrifice the most for the team in the future, it’s not Wei Shao, nor the pickle that was injured in the playoffs, but one card. Adams.

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Adams is fast. Whether it is back defense or pulling to a high position for a pick-and-roll, the effect must be better than that of Gobert. This is why Richard wants Adams more.

But the draft is not a matter of whoever you want, there must be some trade-offs.

Now Richard has abandoned Adams among McCollum and Adams.

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Having roughly figured out the newcomer he was about to choose, Richard had new problems next.

This question is about Sun Yue.

When Richard took over the Clippers, Sun Yue joined the Clippers. The contract he signed at the time was four years.

In a blink of an eye, three years have passed. After Sun Yue's next season, the contract will expire.

With Sun Yue's performance now, when the contract expires next year, it must be a contract close to the top salary level, especially in this year's playoffs, Sun Yue has played his own worth.

In this case, Richard must now make a decision whether to sell Sun Yue now in exchange for some high-quality chips, or to show that Sun Yue is leaving as a free agent.

If you give Sun Yue a salary, that must be unrealistic. Now Rondo takes up a lot of salary space, and then Leonard and Thompson must also renew their contract.

After chasing the egg, Green has to renew the contract. Where can Richard find so much salary space to give Sun Yue a super contract.

So now Richard must make a decision~www.readwn.com~Think about it, Richard still decided to sell Sun Yue first, which is good for the Clippers or Sun Yue himself .

With the arrival of Rondo, Richard must make Rondo starter, Sun Yue may return to the bench as before.

Sun Yue certainly does not want to encounter this situation, all mixed up on the bench, how to get a big contract next?

If Richard wants to pit Sun Yue, the next big season is to throw Sun Yue into the bench, and then wait for the end of this season, then give him a contract without slipping...

Obviously, Richard had no intention of pitting himself. If Sun Yue had the opportunity to win a big contract, Richard would still be happy to see it succeed.

Selling Sun Yue is definitely not a trivial matter.

An All-Star point guard who played 26 points per game in the Western Conference semifinals is still of considerable value.

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