The league's veterans who are still waiting for offers in the free agency market (2)

2022-07-22 15:49

The league's veterans who are still waiting for offers in the free agency market (2)


So far, the main trades in the free agency market include the Washington Wizards core head Bradley Beal and the team signed a four-year contract worth $248 million, and guard Zach LaVine reached the top with the Chicago Bulls. Salary contract extension, Los Angeles Lakers veteran Russell Westbrook and Brooklyn Nets' Kyrie Irving choose to exercise player options, main James Harden pay cut to stay in Philadelphia 76ers, 25-year-old guard Jaylen Brunson gets $110 million to join his new team, the New York Knicks, Hornets forward Miles Bridges, who was indicted in a domestic violence crime and whose contract is suspended, as well as potential trade partner Indiana Pacers The Warriors' offer was matched by the Phoenix Suns for No. 1 pick center DeAndre Ayton on a four-year, $133 million contract.


But this does not mean the end, plus the main players involved in the trade rumors include the Nets' Durant, Kyrie, the Lakers' Westbrook, the Utah Jazz's head Donovan Mitchell and others. Trade rumors, and whether those trade rumors will materialize will be revealed at the start of next season. Most impressive, however, is the fact that respected league veterans are still waiting for offers in free agency. Here is a list of the future trends and recent performances of several veterans in the free agency market.


The 36-year-old guard Rajon Rondo has played for 9 to 9 teams in his 16-year career in the league and was once known as the league's triple-double data king. He helped the Boston Celtics win the championship in 2008. Championship, he joined the Lakers after 10 seasons with four teams, and in 2020 he became part of the championship-winning lineup, setting numerous personal milestones.


Rondo returned to the Lakers again last year. Although he is a reliable veteran in pitching and offense, it is a pity that he did not get many playing opportunities with the Lakers. He only played in 18 games last season. 3.1 points, 2.7 rebounds, 3.7 assists, 0.7 steals and 0.3 blocks in 16.1 minutes on 32.4 percent shooting. And he had 12 points and nine assists in his only start. Rondo was then traded to the Cleveland Cavaliers, averaging 6.2 points, 2.8 rebounds and 4.9 assists per game. If he can find a team that needs a backup point guard, guess the Nets or the Charlotte Hornets, he'll be in the rotation as a minutes-limited veteran, but that's better than a free agent Falling into a situation without the ball to play.


And belongs to the oldest 38-year-old forward veteran Carmelo Anthony, who joined the veteran Lakers last year and averaged 13.3 points, 4.2 rebounds and 1 assist per 26 minutes in 69 games last season. 0.7 steals and 0.8 blocks. He shot 44.1 percent overall and 37.5 percent from 3-point range. Anthony is a valuable veteran at the moment. He has rich field experience and a calm and reserved mentality. He has always been able to assist the team on the offensive end. At the same time, he is a reliable shooter in terms of pitching and is a rotation lineup. core veteran.


It is reported that many teams want to acquire this veteran, and the former Lakers are also discussing the possibility of re-signing this veteran. It is estimated that the final destination of this veteran is not in the Lakers, but to another veteran. The crowded Miami Heat.