Wen Pang: Lillard is one of the most representative stars of the Trail Blazers. The team never hopes that he will leave.
According to famous reporter Shams, sources revealed that Lillard will return to the Trail Blazers for three years and $42 million.
Today, famous reporter Windhorst was on the show "First" "We look at this from two perspectives. First, it's a feeling-good thing for everyone. For the Blazers fans, they've experienced a lot of losses in the past few years, and now it's a huge joy. It's one of the most iconic stars in their team history. They never wanted him to leave. There's a deep emotional bond between Portland and Lillard. And after Lillard suffered a serious injury and his fate seemed unfair to him at the end of last season, it's really a very good turn to be able to return in this way. "
Then Windhorst said, "But I have to say, this contract is great for him. And I don't fully understand why the Trail Blazers made this deal in this way. I want to draw a clear line between this 'happy' and the warm atmosphere of the upcoming press conference, because this contract is really worthy of in-depth analysis. You mentioned this just now, and he got a majority of the amount in the middle class special case. In the next two years, he may only play one of those years, but he can get $28 million in compensation, which is the total amount of the salary he earns for the two years. He was originally planning to train in Portland because his family was there. Now he got $28 million and got a 'informal but definitely executed' ban on trading clause to ensure that the team cannot trade him. "
" If his recovery goes well, he can choose to jump out of the contract and sign a new contract to stay with the Trail Blazers and make more money. This is the best result for him. The Trail Blazers do have to pay a little premium, because Lillard could have rested all season and observed his Achilles tendon recovery. By the end of the season, if any playoff team needs him, he will finish All can join temporarily. Now this road has been blocked. But I want to point out that the Trail Blazers have nearly $40 million on their books this season, which is spent on players who may not play at all. They are also reaching a buyout agreement with Ayton to pay him $25 million. Now they are paying $14 million to Lillard, who is likely to be unable to play. They have also traded Holiday - a 35-year-old veteran with a contract of $100 million left. They were planning to win in the present. But now it seems that things are not going in that direction."
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