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The Clippers Lakers and Bucks collectively hit a wall! The Bills trade deadlock, and the Warriors Kuming added a sign to the only key to breaking the deadlock?

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A revelation from the US media ClutchPoints ignited the fan circle: Bradley Bill, who holds the veto power of the transaction, listed four favorite teams - the Clippers, Lakers, Bucks and Warriors. Among the teams that Bill intends to join, the Warriors have the opportunity to use the middle class, and the premise is to take advantage of the potential star Kumingga. Behind the title "Only the Warriors have the opportunity to use the special case of the middle class" is already in a panic: Prerequisite? Kumingga exchanges for cabbage? This transaction can be written in my name against the backwards!

Sun management has completely lost patience. After sending Durant away for Jaylen Green and Dillon Brooks, cleaning up Bill’s super contract became a top priority. This former Wizards' top player, after Phoenix became the third leader, its data shrank to 17 points, 3 rebounds and 3 assists, but it still bears a huge annual salary of $50.2 million. What's even more difficult is that the "overlord clause" in his hand - the veto power of transactions, made the sun feel like it was tied up by chains, and it was in a dilemma.

Bill is not unkind. Internal sources say he is willing to give up his veto, but has designated three ways out: Los Angeles, Miami or Denver. The problem is that none of these three companies really want to take over. The Lakers were exposed to "limited interest in Bills", worried that if he replaces Hachimura's starting lineup, it will make the already fragile defense worse. Although some sharp-eyed fans found that Bill, James and Doncic were in conflict with each other on social media, and the ambiguous atmosphere was full, the salary pressure made the Lakers have to wait and see and buy out the market.

The Clippers just sent Norman Powell away, and the gap in the backcourt was obvious. If Bill can form the three giants with Leonard and Harden, his strength on paper is terrifying. The Bucks fantasize that Bill will partner with Antetokounmpo to create an offensive nuclear bomb in the East. Unfortunately, both teams are facing a hard wall of salary - the Clippers need to clear the space, while the Bucks are afraid of destroying the chemical reaction.

The Warriors seem to be the closest, but in fact they are the farthest. Their "middle class special case" is like a tempting cake, but the prerequisite for enjoying it is to complete the sign-up and exchange transaction of Kumingga. Some netizens pointed out: "If you use the middle class, Kumingga will become a cabbage! Other teams will just quote a price, and the Warriors can't follow." What's more dramatic is that the Warriors have already gained a bargain due to Bill's veto power this season - after the Heat trade Butler failed, the Warriors took the opportunity to buy at the bottom, which directly catalyzed the team's 23 wins and 6 losses in the second half. Now I'm chasing Bill? The fans shook their heads: "Why do you want Butler? A tough guy in defense is much more fragrant than a pure scorer!"

In fact, there is still a dark horse hidden in the dark: The Timberwolves was revealed to have intentionally used Bill and Edwards to form a "double gun in the backcourt" to make up for the shortcomings in experience. The Spurs and the Nuggets are also on the buyout list, waiting for the Suns to cut the contract by swinging their swords. Once Bill returns to his freedom, the temptation of signing a middle class or basic salary will soar - after all, he is ready to fight with an average of 17 points per game, who is not tempted by the bargain price?

Looking back at Bill's career, loyalty was once the keyword. Five years ago, he said in emotion in front of the camera: "I am a very loyal person. It is very important for me to live a lifetime in the Wizards." Times have changed, from the Wizards' maximum salary core to the Suns' salary burden, to the "hot cake" in the buyout market, his wandering has become a microcosm of the modern NBA. The fans' ridicule was particularly heartbreaking: "Mr. 50 million? Not as good as Westbrook!" - This sentence originated from when he was reimbursed for his wrist injury two years ago, and now it sounds like a cycle.

Bill's next suspense is essentially a game of interests and dignity. The championship team is planning to "buy at the bottom at a low price", the Suns are eager to get rid of the trap, and Bill himself is looking for a place to prove value and be decent.

When Kumingga became the key to the trading, when the Lakers were entangled in defensive shortcomings, and when the Warriors were calculating cost-effectiveness, under the cold rules of the NBA, loyalty eventually became a luxury. Perhaps just like a netizen's black humor: "Now, it is the norm for superstars to wander, one person and one city? Find it in a museum!"

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