257. A team that is interested in players from all over the world

For the team to choose a scoring guard and not strengthen the point guard, the reason why Ye Han did not react much is not only speechless, but more importantly, the team has a lot of salary space, which is enough to recruit an excellent point guard. Pen? Interesting? Pavilion wWw. biquge。 info

This year's draft was uneventful, and there were no big trades, because this year's draft was mediocre except for the top five, and each of them was selected for some instant combat power.

Because except for the five talented rookies, the other players who participated in the selection were not much different in the eyes of the management of each team, and no other team would grab them.

On July 1st, the free market opened, and teams began to trade either for rebuilding or reinforcement.

Bickerstaff, for his part, didn't get a chance to play in the draft, and now it's time for him to play freely.

It's impossible for the boss to spend a lot of money to recruit another big-name star, and there are no suitable big-name players to trade this year.

So Bickerstaff tried to find those quality players.

His No. 1 target is Derrick Fisher, the Warriors' backup point guard.

The Warriors are now a little bloated with seven men, and Fisher could threaten the team's new centerpiece, Byron Davis, who is a championship-caliber point guard.

Bickerstaff was very excited when he heard the news, a point guard who was in his prime, didn't possess the ball, had a big heart in key moments, and had championship experience, everything was very much in line with the team's reinforcement thinking.

Ye Han was also excited when he learned about the target of this reinforcement from Bickerstaff, it seems that the team already has a plan, no wonder he didn't choose a point guard when he was drafted.

The Bobcats are offering a lucrative offer, and the Warriors are in great need of a forward right now - Gerald Wallace.

Of course, Ye Han didn't know the chips given by the team, but he wouldn't react much if he knew that it was Gerard Wallace, and if he was the least familiar with this team, it was Gerard Wallace.

But the warrior refused! Then they made a deal with the Jazz who had a good relationship with them, sending Fisher to the Jazz in exchange for a second-round pick next year and the team's Jazz shooting guard Jones Sneijder, and then Sneijder was cut!

Other words. The Jazz only sent one second-round pick to get Fisher.

For the first time, Bickerstaff felt the blow of the team's lack of foundation, obviously better chips, but the other party chose a better team to trade. So it can't be.

When Ye Han got the news, he was a little stunned, because he got the news from Kobe, and according to the clearer news from Kobe, Fisher didn't want to play in a remote city. He wanted California to be closer to him so that he could take better care of his sick daughter.

Charlotte, a small city, has little attraction for stars except for the convenience of watching NCAA basketball games in North Carolina.

"It's really ......" Ye Han felt some of James's feelings.

After the Jazz and Warriors trade was finalized, Bickerstaff hurried to contact Gary Payton, the veteran whose contract with the Celtics has expired, and if he can be signed, he will not only greatly strengthen the defense of the guard line, but also guide Ye Han's defense.

But Payton turned down the Bobcats' offer, and he once again chose to hug O'Neal's thigh and join the Heat.

Then the Bobcats offer the next alternate Sam Cassel. As a result, Kassel chose to join the Clippers, saying that he wanted to play in a big city......

RejectedRejected Rejected ......

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It's been almost a month since the free market opened, and not a single substantial deal or signing has been made on the Bobcats' side.

Because Ye Han and Hill are on this team, the Bobcats have a lot of attention, so the news that comes out is that the Bobcats are interested in so-and-so and are negotiating with the player or the team where the player is located, and then a few days later, the player or team will announce that the player is going to another place.

And this place has never been a bobcat.

The Bobcats suddenly became interested in players from all over the world. And then one didn't come.

Ye Han was excited from the beginning after hearing who the player the team wanted to recruit, and now he only has hehe.

Watching Larry Hughes transfer to the Cavaliers to sign a maximum salary of 75 million for 5 years, Ye Han only has hehe, his own boss gives 50 million for 5 years. There's no one left.

Shortly after, a high-profile trade took place, with the Kings trading sharpshooter Peja Stojakovic from the Pacers for Ron Artest, who had just been suspended for the full season.

Artest's Auburn Hills Palace game broke the hearts of the Pacers, and neither the fans nor the management wanted him to stay on the team any longer, and it was not a loss to get back Peja, who no longer wanted to play for the Kings.

Also being sent away by the Pacers was another protagonist of the Battle of Auburn Hills, Stephen Jackson. He was sent to the Clippers in exchange for Bobby Simmons, the most improved player of the year.

The Heat have also strengthened their side, and in addition to signing Payton, the point guard line has also signed Jason Williams, another favorite player of the Bobcats.

So, that is, the bobcat was busy for a month and didn't get anything.

There are some players from other positions who want to come to the Bobcats, mostly bench players, who want to try their luck.

Until the start of the summer league, the Bobcats got nothing, others didn't come, and they didn't look down on what they wanted, and they felt that it was a waste of money.

Ye Han didn't participate in this year's summer league, and if he went to participate again, it would be a bully.

This year's Bobcats Summer League features current players Hart, Sly, Melvin Eli, rookie Webster, Mark Hill, David Lee, Carlos Delfino, who played two games last year, and the rest are some free agents and undrafted picks who were drafted by assistant coach Steve Smith.

Without exception, these people who participated in the summer league are all players who are likely to be waived by the team, among which Hart, Sly, and Eli have all expired their contracts, and they must perform well if they want to get a contract extension.

In the end, Steve Smith and Bisketaft made new signings and waivers based on the performance of the game.

Melvin Eli is indeed limited in strength, and not the two low-pick rookies selected this year, Mark Hill and David Lee, did not get a contract extension.

Both Hart and Slay are offered a one-year, non-guaranteed base salary, and on January 10 of next year, if they continue to be retained by the team, their contracts will be fully guaranteed.

The short interior duo of David Lee and Mark Hill is a sight to behold, but unfortunately the Bobcats don't expect to get much playing time. (To be continued.) )