Playing big cards? Exposure that Ingram rejected the Pelicans' 5-year maximum salary! Planning to sign 1+1 and leave the team next year?

Yesterday there were two heavy contract renewals in the NBA market. The Celtics and the Jazz signed a 5-year maximum of $195 million with the core players Tatum and Mitchell. Maximum salary, and after the two supernovas renewed their contracts, there is a new star of the same age who is about to expire, and he is the Ingram of the Pelicans.

Although the Pelicans plan to renew Ingram with a maximum salary of 4-5 years, the sincerity of the Pelicans is not as strong as the Green Army and the Jazz, because they only provided a qualification offer to make Ingram restricted. Players, the intention is that if a team gives a maximum salary of 4 years (other teams can only give 4 years), the Pelicans can quickly match, so that they do not have to give a maximum salary of 5 years, which saves nearly $3-50 million, I have to say that the Pelicans' abacus is really loud.

But the day was unsatisfactory. Ingram also saw this disrespectful behavior. According to news today, Yingge has rejected the 4-5 year maximum salary given by the Pelicans, and he plans to sign 1 The +1 contract maintains the flexibility of choosing a team. I have to say that Ingram's move is very bold, because the general signing of 1+1 contracts are basically big-name stars or even super giants, because this can help them get the highest possible maximum salary, and Yingge chooses 1+ 1 The contract is to leave the Pelicans, not because of the price.

Last season, Yingge averaged 24.3 points, 6.2 rebounds, 4.3 assists and 1 steal per game, shooting 46.6% from the field and 38.7% from the three-point range. The combination of data efficiency is relatively good, but he and Mitchell and Tatoo There is still a difference in grade, that is, Mitchell has led the team to 7 games with the Nuggets in the playoffs, and the soaring battle between Mitchell and Murray is still vivid, not to mention Tatum. To say that, in only three years of his career, he led his team to the Eastern Conference Finals twice, which Ingram could not provide.

So when it was revealed that Yingge wanted to sign a 1+1 contract, many fans were also in an uproar. Let alone the upper limit of Yingge's future ability, he had been exposed to a shoulder thrombosis and had surgery before. Big or small, Bosh chose to retire because of a thrombosis in his lower limbs. He still wanted to sign a 1+1 contract when there was a serious injury risk. Perhaps he, who is obsessed with winning, does not want to stay in the pan. The Pelicans, don’t know how you think about it?