Norman Powell轉到熱火 John Collins前往快艇
Norman Powell(左)John Collins(右)。圖片來源:達志影像
32歲的Norman Powell剛剛打出職業生涯最佳球季,平均每場得分創下職業生涯新高,達到21.8分,並有望入選全明星陣容,這是他職業生涯首次60場比賽全部先發。
邁阿密熱火正努力從動盪的球季中恢復過來,其中包括Jimmy Butler被交易至金州勇士,以及在季後賽首輪被克里夫蘭騎士橫掃。
Norman Powell上季的進攻火力提升,3分球命中率高達4成2,這位身高6呎4吋的後衛是聯盟中最勤奮的球員之一,應該能夠完美融入邁阿密的球隊文化,他有資格續約,本季將進入他2040萬美元(合台幣6.98億元)合約的最後1年。
27歲的John Collins正是快艇過去一直覬覦的運動能力強的內線球員,這位身高6呎9吋的前鋒,上季為爵士出賽40場比賽,平均每場貢獻19分和8.2籃板,他的合約將於下個球季到期,價值2650萬美元,即將進入最後1年。
消息人士透露,Norman Powell與John Collins都不太可能與各自的球隊續約。
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