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Two ways to send Bill away, one win-win and one lose-lose, which one will the Sun boss choose

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From the moment Durant was placed on the shelves, the sun had already pressed the reconstruction button. After establishing Booker's central position, Bill became another redundant person. The Suns dreamed that they would send away Bill, the fifth in the salary league. However, Bill's team is not good at plagiarism. It clearly stated that not only will he give up the veto power of the transaction, but he also refuses any salary reduction and buyout agreement. In summary, it is: "I can buy out, but I can't lose a penny! Otherwise, there is no negotiation!"

Bill and the team behind him have the confidence to challenge the Suns, because the veto power of the transaction in Bill's hands is similar to the gold medal of avoiding death, not the kind that only uses once, but can be reused until the contract expires. Only 12 people in NBA history have obtained the trade veto power. Among the active players, only James has this privilege. Obviously Bill and James are not stars of the same magnitude. The veto power of the transaction became a weapon to threaten the Sun.

However, although Bill's veto power of transaction is powerful, it is not impeccable. The first is that this contract will expire in the summer of 2027, and Bill is only 33 years old after the second contract expires. Although Bill has poor abilities, he is likely not to retire at the age of 33. He also thinks that the contract expires in two years and he can sign a pension contract with an objective salary, which gives the Sun the opportunity to take advantage of loopholes.

There are two choices in front of the Suns management level, one is a win-win situation and the other is a loss-win situation. A win-win situation is that after the Suns sent Durant away, they straightened Bill and significantly increased his playing time and increased his tactical weight, making him the second in command of the team while firing Bill unlimited fire. The goal is to help Bill draw good data and help him get a good salary contract at the end of his career.

And the Suns' reward is that Bill gave up the trade veto and allowed the team to trade him out. Of course, Bill certainly still wants to compete for the championship team, but he needs the Suns to help brush data to have the chance to get an annual salary of 20 million. This is a win-win solution, helping the Suns get rid of Bill’s contract while allowing Bill to avoid making money from earning retirement at the end of his career.

Suns management is not afraid of Bill's repentance, because his contract will expire in 2027, and it's just to endure it for another two years. If Bill really doesn't go to the road, the Sun can also use Plan B - hiding Bill.

not only allowed Bill to play as a substitute, but also greatly reduced his playing time. Let the new players play more and let Bill watch the water dispenser. Bill's average data will fall to the bottom in one season, and the trading value will also fall to the bottom. Next season is Bill's contract year. He wants to play more games and score more points than anyone else. Doing so will inevitably force Bill to give up his trade veto and leave the team as soon as possible. Just doing so will ruin the Suns' reputation. A team that forces players to leave at any time is destined to be favored by the super giant because it is unmannerable.

Suns boss Ishbiya is not only a basketball goalkeeper, but also a famous short-sighted boss in the league. From his formation of the three giants Durant, Booker and Bill, we can see that this boss's style is to rebuild if he does not achieve results in the short term. Such a person is destined not to choose you and my good plan to boil the frog. It is likely that hard work is his final choice, but this will intensify the conflict and force Bill to turn against the Sun. The adult world needs more win-win situations and no confrontation. I really don’t want the sun to take the second path.

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