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Center Alan Williams is a beloved figure, both in the locker room and in the Valley, but his non-guaranteed contract for 2018-19 is worth $5.5 million. It’s unrealistic to think Phoenix is going to pay, ostensibly, a third-string center that much money. The Suns have two options with Williams. They could waive him and then try to re-sign him to a more reasonable contract, or trade him to a team that would value what is essentially an expiring contract.
That gets the Suns to $15 million or so. Phoenix could then get to approximately $20 million by not picking up the non-guaranteed contracts of Tyler Ulis ($1.5 million), Davon Reed ($1.37) and Shaq Harrison (1.37). Phoenix will have to make a decision on Ulis’ deal by Sunday.
Quindi come dicevo il poter arrivare a 20 milioni di spazio salariale passa dal taglio del contratto non garantito di Alan williams fino ai vari Ulis, Reed, Harrison.
Si cercherà di andare di un playmaker -Kokoskov ha dichiarato che non ama la soluzione con Booker portatore di palla e potrebbe utilizzarla solo in qualche parte finale di partita- e su di uno stretch four.
Nell'articolo un po' di nomi.