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It s really unfair! They are all averaging 22 points in the playoffs, and Brown can get 300 million, why does he only get 100 million

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It is better to have a good father and play beautiful data than to have a good agent.

Some players have a mess of data, but they still sign high salaries, while some players have beautiful data, but they get low salaries, just like the one below.

Julius Randall, renewed the Timberwolves for 100 million yuan in three years. The fans' comments were surprisingly consistent. The bargain price was scary and it was scary. He got 100 million less. How did the Timberwolves fool Randall?

That's Randall, with an average of 21.7 points per game in the playoffs. Look at Jaylen Brown, an average of 22.1 points per game in the playoffs, which is almost the same as Randall. But Brown's contract is 300 million yuan in five years, and

The popular chicken Jewish averaged 21 points per game in the playoffs. This summer, the three of them are the second-in-command. Why is Randall's contract so low?

First of all, Randall is the player option this summer. If Randall jumps out of the player option and looks at the entire league, the team with salary space will be the Nets Pistons. There are too few teams that can give Randle a big contract.

And Randall is already 31 years old, and this age can no longer be the core of reconstruction. The Nets would rather have Warriors water dispenser administrator Kumingga than 31-year-old Randall. This is the naked reality.

Secondly, Randall doesn't have much old potential to chew. This year's playoffs are indeed great, but it has been like that in the Knicks in the past few years. How can I describe it? It's not that bad, but not that good either.

And Randall played well this year, and many teams would think it was because of the contract year. What if they got a big contract and returned to before liberation overnight?

Finally, from the Lakers to the Pelicans, to the Knicks and the Timberwolves, Randall has been going on with ups and downs and downs all the way. Now he is at the peak of his career in the Timberwolves. Although the contract is a little less, as the second in command of the Timberwolves, he is very happy to play. Is there anything more important in life than happiness?

passed by Durant, renewed Reed and Randall with a high salary. The Timberwolves' operations this summer are not bad, and half of the fans think there is nothing wrong with it.

The reason for fans who think there is a problem is very simple. Last season's Western Conference Finals were swept by the Thunder gentleman. Next season's Timberwolves, Walker is likely to leave, and Conley is one year older. If this group of people are still here, what can the Timberwolves fight against the Thunder? After all, standing still means regressing.

The reason for fans who think there is nothing wrong with it is very simple. The Timberwolves also want to upgrade their firepower, but they are unintentional. Durant doesn't want to do it. There is no problem with the two contract extensions of Reed and Randall, and they are even a little low-paying and high-energy.

The Timberwolves can only take one step at a time, and hope that Huazi will go one step next season and can go further and improve his ability to pass and assist and double-team. Relying on Dillingham, Shannons, the young, can realize their talents and enter the regular rotation next season.

Or the Timberwolves General Manager wants to find a way to use Conley, Divincenzo and the draft pick to exchange for some combat power. That's all the way Timberwolves can improve their hard power, and they really can't think of it.

Fans, is Randle's 3-year, 100 million contract high or low? Or is it just right? Is the Timberwolves' operation this summer reasonable? The Timberwolves want to improve their combat effectiveness, is there any other way?

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