earlier today. The four-player team in the league was signed, Butler welcomed 8+3+3 helpers, and Nets lineup was complete. Let’s take a look at the East District team. In order to make up for the regret of missing the championship last season, the powerful Celtics is still strengthening all positions in the lineup. It is reported that the team has provided a contract for free agent defender Eric Demers, which is expected to be a two-way contract. Due to the crowded backcourt of the team, it is expected that Demers will exercise in his subordinate teams more in the new season. Last season, Demers averaged 8 points, 2.0 rebounds and 1.1 assists per game.
in the same zone is not idle either and continues to improve the depth of the team's various positions. The star Butler welcomed a new helper today. The team and defender Drew Smith reached a two-way contract, which will compete with the team in the new season. It is worth noting that the current 24-digit ID Smith was last year's undraft. During this period, he was looking for an opportunity to return to the NBA field, and now he finally got what he wanted. Last season, Smith played for the Heat's subordinate team, and averaged 8 points, 3 rebounds, 3 assists and 1.2 steals per game.
In addition, another powerful Nets in the East District strengthened the forward line and completed the signing of free agent Donovan Williams. Due to the team's policy, the details of the contract have not been announced yet. Williams, 21, is a undrafted draft pick. His defensive performance in the game against the Nets in the summer league this summer has left a deep impression on the team. During the Summer United period, Williams averaged 4 points and 1.5 rebounds per game.
In the West District, the Powerful Trail Blazers officially turned the contract of the outstanding center Olivier Saar. The latter had previously signed a 10-day short contract with the team, and now he has obtained a two-way contract. Saar, who is 2.13 meters tall, is a undrafted player. He averaged 7 points, 4.2 rebounds and 1.0 assists per game last season. His three-point shooting percentage was 45%. He is a big player who can be inside and outside.