July 29th, , the signings of all teams in the league have basically been completed.
But there are still many rumors and comments on the team’s signings.
The media “sportando” reporter Emiliano Calchia reported that according to sources, former NBA forward James Nonnaly is expected to sign a contract with the Shanghai Sharks.
The contract will not expire until next year, but he is no longer in the team’s future plan so he was waived.
Nonnaly played a total of 15 games for the Timberwolves and Rockets in the 18-19 season, averaging 2.4 points and 0.3 rebounds per game.
Reporter Keith Smith reported that an executive from an opponent team said that he thought the Rockets traded Paul for Westbrook as an upgrade to their lineup; and their performance needs depended on whether D’Antoni could properly stagger
The playing time of Harden and Westbrook, if they can do it, they will be difficult to defend, and they still retain most of the important members of the original lineup, they still need to introduce 1-2 forwards, they are currently the West
The strongest team.
A team executive other than the Clippers commented on the Clippers that their current lineup is very deep, and they also have a group of very capable players. These are of great significance to them, which means that they can be matched at will.
Lineup; adjust the lineup according to the matchup situation. When some players have to miss some games, the depth of the lineup is sufficient; however, they may need to introduce an inside player, and may need to introduce a full-time point guard
, believe they can be resolved.
A Spurs executive said in an interview that guard Dejounte Murray is recovering from his injury very well, and he is confident that he will return to the team soon. The injury last year was indeed bad, but he has done a good job.
Well ready to face the new season, his talent is still there, and he is training very hard.
Murray suffered a major injury in last year’s preseason to torn the anterior cruciate ligament in his right knee and missed the 2018-19 season.
The media “The Athletic” reporter Shams Charania reported that according to sources, the Warriors and guard Damian Lee signed a two-way contract; reporter Marcus Thompson previously reported that the Warriors
Trying to convince Lee to sign a two-way contract.
Last season, Lee played 32 games for the Warriors, averaging 4.9 points and 2 rebounds per game; during his time in the Development League, he averaged 20.3 points and 6 rebounds per game.