Plan to focus on cultivating Jaylenge? It is revealed that Bill will not be in the Suns next season, trade or cut
On July 1, according to the analysis of well-known reporter Chris Haynes, core guard Bill is likely not to appear in the Suns' lineup next season. The reporter said Jaylen Green would be left with the team, and the Suns wanted to train him to become the core, and partnered with Booker to form a double-gun in the backcourt. What makes the Suns the most headache is Bill’s contract in the market, with a contract of up to $53.66 million next season. Given Bill’s ability, many teams are unwilling to take over. It is difficult to trade Bill. In addition to the issue of his premium in the market, Bill also holds the right to negate the transaction, and even if the Suns are willing, Bill will nod. Previously, US media reported that Bill's contract situation is relatively complicated. If the transaction cannot be traded, the Suns will consider cutting Bill. Bill's contract next season is $53.66 million, and the 2026-27 season is a player option worth $57.13 million, because of his performance in the game, averaging 16.9 points, 3.3 rebounds, 3.6 assists and 1.1 steals per game, which seems very premium. As a comparison, Jaylenger, who has a contract of more than 30 million US dollars, averaged 20 points per game, which makes him very cost-effective. What the Suns value more is Jaylen Green's potential. In the past few seasons, Jaylen Green has exploded after the All-Star, which has amazed many people. Therefore, the Suns management believes that Jaylen Green is more likely to become an All-Star, or even a superstar, but it just takes time to cultivate and give more tactics and ball rights. If it weren't for Durant, the Rockets might not be willing to trade Jaylen Green and Dillon. But if the Rockets want to seize the rookie dividend and win the championship in the next two years, they can only trade Jaylen Green in exchange for Durant with more stable scores. For Jaylen Green, what he needs most now is to improve his shooting ability and join hands with Booker to enter the playoffs to prove himself.
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