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John Wall accepts money to go to La Clippers to save his career

Published:2022-07-01 By Biển Đen(Meta Sports) Comments
John Wall can totally take 47, 4 USD next season if he stayed in Houston Rockets, but you didn't do that.

According to ESPN, John Wall reached an agreement to liquidate the contract a year before Houston Rockets, thereby becoming a free player right in the summer of this year.

In order to be free to search for a new club, backstage 31 has already accepted back to Rockets 6, 5 million USD in the number of seven-million USD, 4-million dollars, which you'd deserve if you'd last year's final match.

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The new destination of this All-Star player will be Los Angeles Clippers. He is expected to receive low salaries to stand side by side next to Kawhi Leonard and Paul George.

A quarterback has the ability to deal with the target of this summer with the Clippers. Last season, they didn't have Kawhi Leonard because of the trauma, while Reggie Jackson's average four-year-old player built every game, Steve Ballmer's team stopped at 1 Playoffs.

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At the beginning of last season, Houston accepted Wall to sit out for the whole season, to focus on developing young players like Kevin Porter Jr. or Jalen Green.

The 5-time defender attended the All-Star was paid $ 44.3 million last season even though he did not play any minutes. Previously, he played 40 matches in the 2020/21 season for Houston Rockets, bringing on average 20.6 points and 6.9 assists per game.

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John Wall moved to Houston Rockets in December 2020, after 10 years with Washington Wizards. The number 1 chosen NBA Draft 2010 was not interested by any other club after getting an Achilles heel injury.

With pushing out John Wall's supermax contract, now Houston Rockets will have a big gap in the fund in summer 2023 to bring back a superstar.

Before that, they split with Christian Wood, but the striker's salary was just $14.3 million.

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