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With an average of 12+3 per game, the Warriors will usher in the peak of their careers, and the big contract in the offseason is certain

There are a lot of players in the league who don't do as well when they leave the Warriors, because they have to rely on their individual ability to play after losing the Warriors' system, and some role players will decline significantly. But if there is a player who can leave the Warriors and can be improved, it proves that he is a capable player.

Jerome is one such example this season, and many fans were still very puzzled when Jerome played for the Warriors before, why Kerr liked to use Jerome so much. But after Jerome left the Warriors and played so well with the Cavaliers this season, many Warriors fans may have slowly understood Kerr's intentions, and he is indeed a very smart and consistent player.

Jerome is averaging 12.1 points and 3.3 assists per game for the Cavaliers this season, shooting more than 50 percent from the field, 44 percent from three-point range and 89.9 percent from the free throw line, and he narrowly missed out on the 180 club. Through these statistics, we can see that Jerome is a very good projection player, in fact, when he played for the Warriors, his projection resume was already very good, but he didn't get much offensive possession at the time, and now he is clearly at the peak of his career.

Jerome signed a two-year contract with the Cavaliers, and this year is the final year of his contract, with an annual salary of just over $2 million. This offseason, we can expect Jerome to definitely get a big contract, which is basically a foregone conclusion. At present, he has become an important bench player for the Cavaliers, and many teams in the league will compete for Jerome in the offseason, and I wonder if the Warriors have a chance to reintegrate him into the team, after all, he was Kerr's favorite player before, and he will be seamless after joining the Warriors.

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