o*o 发帖数: 404 | 1 The Warriors paid off the Bulls to get Jordan Bell
The undisputed best team in the world decided to buy into the draft. They
did so with style.
TheGolden State Warriorsdidn’t have a pick in the 2017NBA Draft
going into Thursday. They made nary a peep in the first round. But as
the second round got underway, the Warriors decided to have a go of it.
So they sent$3.5 million to the Chicago Bulls in exchange for the No. 38
pick, Oregon power forward Jordan Bell.
That dollar amount is unheard-of in trades for second-round picks without
other contracts involved. In fact, $3.5 million is maximum amount any NBA
team could send to another team in any combination of trades ... for an
entire season. The Warriors blew it all for a single second round pick,
seemingly on a whim. (It’s not as though Golden State is hurting for talent
.)
Cash transactions aren’t tracked closely in the NBA, but this very well
might be the record for the biggest cash outlay for any pick, first or
second round.
That $3.5 million is likely three times or more what Bell will actually get
paid in 2017-18, and perhaps 10 times more if the Warriors leverage the new
two-way G League roster slots for the youngster. The Warriors have used
their G League affiliate Santa Cruz heavily in recent years, and Bell could
spend the next season at that level.
Meanwhile, the Bulls get some cash to help pay for Dwyane Wade’s suddenly
wildly inappropriate $24 million contract. | B*****e 发帖数: 657 | 2 花钱买个二轮秀,是联盟的常规操作。350万也是联盟规定的上限了。比较奇怪的是公
牛为什么要卖,一个要重建的队伍还不多选一点新秀,感觉不划算。 |
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