The Limited Times

Now you can see non-English news...

LeBron is happy for Yannis, the NBA knows: The trade market may heat up - Walla! sport

2020-12-16T05:49:40.579Z


"Trying to build something big there for him," King James said. Some teams will have to reorganize, what will the summer of 2021 look like in the player market?


  • sport

  • NBA

LeBron is happy for Yannis, the NBA knows: the trade market may heat up

"Trying to build something big there for him," King James said.

Some teams will have to reorganize, what will the summer of 2021 look like in the player market?

Tags

  • Yannis Antocompo

  • NBA

  • Milwaukee Bucks

Walla!

sport

Wednesday, 16 December 2020, 06:56

  • Share on Facebook

  • Share on WhatsApp

  • Share on general

  • Share on general

  • Share on Twitter

  • Share on Email

0 comments

  • 11th round goals in the German league

  • Summary: Maccabi Haifa - Hapoel Tel Aviv 0: 1

  • Summary: Fulham - Liverpool 1: 1

  • Summary: Bayer Leverkusen - Hoffenheim 1: 4

  • Summary: Hapoel Beer Sheva - Kiryat Shmona 1: 2

  • Moshe Celebrates Hoof, Betar Jerusalem Fan Camp ...

  • Summary: Celebration of goals from the Bundesliga, 15.12

  • Summary: Maccabi Tel Aviv - Hapoel Haifa 3: 4

  • Summary: Maccabi Netanya - Maccabi Petah Tikva 2: 3

Danny Abdia speaks after the pre-season debut (video editing: Yardena Abodi Fox)

Quite a few NBA teams operated in the summer that passed for a wink to the summer of 2021. Some tried to keep their money, and make sure they came next summer with enough money under the salary cap, and the reason was one and only: to keep a chance to seduce Yannis Antocompo.

The failures in the playoffs with Milwaukee have led many to speculate that the Greek freak will refuse to extend the contract offered to him by the Bucks, thus becoming a free agent.

Many were wrong: Last night (Tuesday), Antocompo announced that he had signed another five years at Milwaukee for $ 228 million - the highest contract of all time.

This is what it will look like:



2021/22 - $ 39.3 million


2022/23 - $ 42.5 million


2023/24 - $ 45.6 million


2024/25 - $ 48.8 million


2025/26 - $ 51.9 million

More on Walla!

NEWS

Yannis Antocompo has signed a new Max contract in Milwaukee

To the full article

twittertwittertwittertwittertwittertwittertwitter

"It will be fascinating to see how Dallas, Miami and Toronto operate now," Keith Smith of Yahoo tweeted, "they were all supposed to woo him in the summer. I can no longer wait to see what that says about them. The 2021 free agent cycle is becoming much less "Intriguing at the moment. I estimate at least nine teams will have money, 4-6 of them will have room for a maximum contract. This could lead to unfounded contracts in the summer, or completely open up the trade market. Yannis' stay is the best result for the league."



Without Yannis, and also without Anthony Davis, LeBron James and Am Adbaio extending contracts, next summer’s standout free agents are likely to be Kwai Leonard (who holds a player option), Rudy Gober, Victor Oladipo, Kyle Laurie, Marcus Aldridge, Damar Drusen and Andre.



"I love it," said Miami star Jimmy Butler, who will continue to fight Antocompo at the top of the East for years to come.

"I don't think you can overtake Yannis, just like you can't overtake LeBron James. You have to go right through them. You have to subdue them. I can't wait to play against him anymore."



LeBron James said of the man who lost his MVP title: "I think it's great that he stays there and is committed to this club. Trying to build something big there for him, but I don't think my situation was similar to his. There are no similarities." .

  • Share on Facebook

  • Share on WhatsApp

  • Share on general

  • Share on general

  • Share on Twitter

  • Share on Email

0 comments

Source: walla

All sports articles on 2020-12-16

You may like

Trends 24h

Latest

© Communities 2019 - Privacy

The information on this site is from external sources that are not under our control.
The inclusion of any links does not necessarily imply a recommendation or endorse the views expressed within them.