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There are more than one Yin-Yang contract? Yongji questioned that the Clippers contracts were obviously inconsistent, and Harden was listed

On September 14, with the investigation of Leonard's Yin-Yang contract incident, more and more truths have emerged, and it seems that they are getting closer and closer to confirmation. Because in the company that signed an endorsement contract with Leonard today, four former executives jointly stated that they talked about the contract. They said that the company did not want to give Leonard the endorsement contract at that time, but the company's CEO enforced the contract. Their joint statement issued means that there must be something wrong with this endorsement contract. I think if Xiao Hua doesn't want to make things worse, he should intervene, otherwise it will be difficult for him to end. With the revelation of this joint statement, the outside world seems to have recognized the issue of the Yin-Yang contract, and a reporter also dug up a clip from Beverly on the 2024 podcast, in which Beverly said: At that time, I received a quotation of 50 million from the King for 3 years. Ballmer said that he would give 40 million from 3 years. If he stayed, he would build 94 stadiums for me, anywhere in Los Angeles.

It seems that Ballmer has a criminal record, and with the fermentation of the Yin-Yang contract, more and more fans and media are now paying attention. Today, the Warriors also questioned the contracts of other Clippers players. He said: Harden's salary cut and stayed at the team, Batum's signing price is much lower than the market, and Zubac's annual salary of 19 million may be the best contract in the NBA. I'm wondering whether the investigation of this matter will involve these players.

Harden stayed with the Clippers this summer with a 2-year contract of 81.5 million. The second year was the player option + partial guarantee, with partial guarantees only more than 13 million. It seems that this contract is very beneficial to the Clippers. Harden performed well last season and did not ask for a big contract, but signed a contract that is beneficial to the Clippers. It does seem unreasonable, but is it possible that Harden really wants to win the championship and chooses to sacrifice his salary? However, the contract for the second year seemed unreasonable.

At the beginning, the US media reported that Harden had hoped to get a three-year, 150 million contract renewal contract, but the Clippers would definitely not give it. After all, the team needed his contract with Xiaoka at the same time. In fact, I think there is something suspicious about this contract, but Harden will sign it. After all, the contract predicted by ESPN was 76 million for two years. In this way, Harden still increased his income. Harden has asked for 81.5 million for two years, which also allows the Clippers to have a complete and full middle-class contract during the offseason, which is conducive to signings.

Batum signed a 2-year, 11.48 million mini middle class contract during the offseason. To be honest, I think this contract is quite reasonable. Moreover, Batum had previously stated in a program that he would choose to retire after playing this season, so his contract for the second year will not be executed. A 36-year-old veteran and a substitute rotation player. He wants a big contract, and probably no team will give it to him.

If the Clippers had not given a mini contract with a middle class contract, Batum might have a basic salary contract for joining other teams. At Batum's age, he might not care about salary. Being able to play more games would be great for him. Tyron Lu values ​​him very much and regards him as the team's core rotation. This is undoubtedly the greatest trust for a veteran. Batum's biggest regret may be that he has no championship.

Zubac's annual salary next season is only 18.1 million. You should know that he is one of the best inside players in the active league, with top franchise protection and excellent low-post skills. He almost made it to the All-Star last season and was selected into the Best Defense Team. To be honest, this price is indeed too cheap, but he signed a contract in 24 years. Although Zubac was a qualified starting center at that time, he was definitely not as outstanding as last season.

Zubac performed like this only last season under Harden's feeding cake. He is now worth an annual salary of about 30 million. It is estimated that the Clippers did not expect that Zubac could reach such a height. To be honest, I think there is no problem with the contracts of these three. In addition to Leonard, I think it is Bill. His contract seems to be fine on the surface, but everyone has ignored a question. Why didn't the Bucks give him the identity of the second in command, but instead chose the identity of the fourth in command of the Clippers?

Is this just a simple recruitment of Harden? According to US media, more than 20 teams in the league have recruited Bills, why did they choose the Clippers? What are their advantages? Perhaps the biggest advantage is that Ballmer is rich. In terms of signings, relying on Ballmer's strong financial resources, it can indeed make the Clippers form a better lineup. Since Ballmer took over, the Clippers have always been in a grand formation, which is the strength of the league's richest man.

Now, Xiao Hua is probably very uncomfortable. If the Yin-Yang contract is confirmed, then how should we solve this problem? He doesn't want to punish Ballmer heavily, but if he doesn't punish him heavily, other teams will follow suit. Having said that, what do you want to say about the current Clippers? Welcome to leave a message for discussion.