Anthony and Vanwell will remain ‘Trail Blazers’ and ‘Raptors’; Hayward to join ‘Hornets’

Carmelo Anthony and Fred Vanwell will remain on the Portland Trail Blazers and Toronto Raptors, respectively, while Gordon Hayward will join the Charlotte Hornets, the North American media reported the biggest deals of the National Basketball Association (NBA) last day.

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Anthony will spend his 18th season in the NBA and have reached an agreement with the Trail Blazers. Last season, he played for the Portland team in 58 games, averaging 15.4 points.

He has scored 26,446 points in his NBA career, placing him 15th on the list of top performers of all time. Tim Duncan, who is in 14th place, has 50 points, Dominic Williams has 220 points, Oscar Robertson has 266 points, and 11th-ranked Hakim Olajuvon is 500 points away.

The Associated Press also reports that the Raptors have reached an agreement with Vanvlit on a four-year contract with a total salary of $ 85 million. Vanwell has been one of the forges of the Raptors’ success in recent seasons. Last season, he averaged 17.6 points per game, a new record for the basketball player.

According to Kill Lourijs, the leader of the “Raptors” match, Vanwlit will take over his role one day.

Sergei Ibac, on the other hand, will leave the Raptors to join the Los Angeles Clippers, who have reached a two-year deal with the attacker for $ 19 million. Ibaka, who averaged 14.8 points per game in the playoffs and bounced 7.7 rebounds, will replace last season’s best reserve Montrezal Helle, who went to the Los Angeles Lakers.

Meanwhile, Hayward rejected the player’s option to remain on the Boston Celtics for another season. Instead, he agreed with the Hornets on a $ 63 million contract for four years.

Hayward, who has suffered serious injuries in recent years, averaged 17.5 points per game last season.

The Atlanta Hawks, meanwhile, have hired defender Rayon Rondo, who became the NBA champion in the Lakers this year. Rondo has agreed to a two-year contract.

It is planned that Kentevius Coldwell-Poups will remain in the Lakers championship, with whom he will sign a three-year contract for 40 million US dollars.

Another NBA champion, Eiver Bradley, will join the Lakers opponent in the final of the Miami “Heat” with a two-year contract for $ 5.9 million in the first season. Last season, he averaged 8.6 points, but averaged 11.8 points per game.

The Hawks have also signed a two-year, ten-million-dollar deal with Chris Dan, and will attract Danilo Galinal to a three-year contract.

Another NBA finalist, Jay Krauder, has signed a three-year contract with Phoenix Dog for $ 30 million. The striker helped the Heat team with an average of 12.0 points in the playoffs. He will have the opportunity to play with All-Star Caliber basketball players Chris Paul and Devin Bucker.

Meanwhile, Celtics will be joined by Tristan Thompson, who will sign a two-year, $ 19 million deal. For the past nine seasons, he has represented the Cleveland Cavaliers.

Thompson averaged 9.4 points during the game and scored 8.7 rebounds. From 2012 to 2017, he played in 447 matches in a row and was an important assistant to the team, becoming the NBA champion in 2016.

Paul Milseps, meanwhile, will remain on the Denver Nuggets on a one-year, $ 10 million deal.

Priority Sports on Saturday announced that Bobby Portis, who scored an average of 10.1 points per game for the New York Knicks last season, will move to the Milwaukee Bucks. The Bucks from the Orlando Magic are also set to lure defender Derrilla Gerald Ogustain, who will sign a three-year deal for $ 21 million.

Meanwhile, “Michael” will retain Michael Carter-Williams, concluding a two-year contract with a basketball player. Reserve Carter-Williams averaged 7.2 points in 45 games last season.

The 2020/2021 NBA season will begin on December 22, but the first test matches are scheduled for December 11.

The final phase of last season took place at Disney’s ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex in Orlando. The final match of the season took place on October 11, when the Los Angeles Lakers secured a 4-2 victory over the Miami Heat in the final series.

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