According to ESPN reporter Tim McMahon, free agent Trey Burke has reached an agreement with the Lone Ranger, and the two parties will sign a three-year contract extension worth $10 million.
Trey Burke is known as "Iverson". Not only is his height, appearance and style similar to that of the former NBA superstar Iverson, but he also has the charm of some answers when playing on the court. He breaks sharply and dares to hit the basket. basket. And in recent seasons, Burke's ability to shoot mid- and long-range jumpers has also improved.
However, before this season, Trey Burke's NBA career was at a trough. Since 2016, Trey Burke has been traded and waived by NBA teams many times. Last summer, Trey Burke joined the 76ers with a basic salary contract, but in February of this year, he was waived by the Philadelphia team, once to the point where no one cares.
There is no way to go. In the summer of this year, the NBA restarted after experiencing the new crown virus epidemic. Lone Ranger player Cauley Stein announced his retirement. The team FireWire signed Trey Burke as a replacement. And Burke seized this hard-won opportunity and played his own value in the rematch.
In the eight regular season games of the rematch, Burke came off the bench seven times and only started once, averaging 12 points and 3.8 assists per game, and a 43.2% three-point field goal percentage. In the playoffs, Burke played 6 games and started 3 times. He averaged 12.3 points, 3.2 rebounds and 2 assists per game, and his shooting and three-point shooting percentages were as high as 50.8% and 47.1%.
Burke finally moved the Lone Ranger with his outstanding performance in the rematch. After the free market opened, Burke reached an agreement with the Lone Ranger and won a three-year contract worth $10 million. In this way, Burke will continue to shine in the Lone Ranger, serving as Doncic's substitute and reducing pressure for him. And when necessary, Burke, who has a sharp breakthrough, can also take up the task of attacking the city for the lone ranger. (Sean)