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The market is in a mess! What the former Clippers wing got from the Bucks a training camp contract?

According to ESPN authoritative reporter Shams Charania, the Milwaukee Bucks will sign with former Los Angeles Clippers wing player Amir Coffey on a one-year contract. According to further information from The Athletic Bucks reporter Eric Nehm, Coffey received a non-guaranteed training camp contract from the Clippers, and he also needs to win a chance to stay in the team through his performance in training camp and preseason.

In the NBA regular season last season, Coffey played 72 times in 82 games, averaging 24.3 minutes per game, averaging 9.7 points, 2.2 rebounds, 1.1 assists, 0.6 steals, and 0.1 blocks, as well as 0.6 turnovers and 1.7 fouls, shooting percentage of 47.1%, three-point shooting percentage of 40.9%, and free throw shooting percentage of 89.1%. However, in the playoffs, Coffey did not appear in the team's rotation lineup, and he did not get a chance to play. In fact, Coffey's performance during the regular season was quite good. He also showed his outstanding scoring ability and stability in the outside shooting, and he can also play a certain role on the defensive end. However, as the season deepens and the wounded come back, Coffey's playing time has become less and less. In the playoffs, the team compressed the number of rotation players, and he also fell directly from the rotation lineup.

Although details of Kofi's contract have not been disclosed, we have reason to believe that his contract should contain Exhibit 9 clauses. If he suffers major injuries during training camp and preseason, his contract will be converted to a formal contract. Coffey's contract may also include Exhibit 10 clauses. If he is cut by the Bucks next time and joins the Bucks' NBA Development League team Wisconsin Deer after the start of the NBA regular season in the new season and can stay in the team for 60 days next season, he will be able to receive up to $85,300 from the Bucks.

Currently, the Bucks' lineup has included 15 players holding standard contracts, and Coffey is no longer qualified to sign a two-way contract. This means that if the Bucks want to sign Coffey, they must lay off one of the 15 players or reduce their staff through transactions. It is worth noting that the contract of Andre Jackson Jr., the wing star in the Bucks lineup, is non-guaranteed, and only $800,000 of his contract next season is the security part. In other words, the situation is also very clear, and Coffey will compete directly with Jackson for the last spot in the roster during training camp and preseason. We really don’t understand it very much. Kofi is also a 3D type wing player. At least he should be an ideal candidate for the basic salary players of the playoff level team. Why is his market situation so bad?

source:7m c