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Warriors, cry! Markkanen has a big contract of 200 million in 5 years! The offseason trade dust has settled

Shams: The Warriors' final offer for Markkanen is Moody's + multiple first-round picks + multiple second-round picks + draft pick swaps.

Without Bojam or even Kuminga, it's clear that the Jazz won't agree to the Warriors.

Therefore, the fact that Markkanen is wearing a warrior's robe can be declared shattered.

Moreover, the Jazz do not have to trade Markkanen, they still want to keep the 27-year-old All-Star power forward.

According to multiple sources,Markkanen will reach a five-year contract extension with the Jazz for a total value of more than $200 million.

Markkanen's five-year, $200 million contract is not only the largest in Jazz history, but also one of the largest in NBA history.

Most importantly,Once Markkanen and the Jazz officially sign a contract extension, he will not be traded for the 24-25 season, so it also shattered a lot of licking dogs' thoughts before next year's deadline to get him.

It is worth mentioning thatIt was also revealed that when the Jazz renew Markkanen's contract is completed, they may resume trade negotiations involving Ingram.

Markkanen + Ingram, this new version of the inner and outer core combination, is still quite interesting.

Although Ingram pulled his hips in this year's playoffs and averaged only 14.3 points per game, he was an All-Star small forward who averaged 20+ points per game for 5 consecutive seasons.

But here's the problem, previous reports have said that the Jazz will continue to play for next season's No. 1 pick and acquire Cooper Flagg, who is the best player on the United States men's basketball team this summer.

So the Jazz really formed a duo of Markkanen + Ingram, and they must be rushing to win, and how to collect the champion fragments.

It can only be said that what kind of medicine is sold in the jazz gourd, no one in the outside world fully knows the real situation.

Since sending away Gobert and Mitchell in succession, the Jazz have gone from a playoff team to an out-and-out fish belly in the Wild West.

Last season, the Jazz won just 31 games and lost 51 games, finishing 12th in the West during the regular season.

Markkanen became the team's last card, averaging 23.2 points and 8.2 rebounds per game last season, and averaging 3.2 three-pointers per game on about 40% shooting!

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