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How is the NBA transfer situation this year?

Detroit Pistons (2006-07 season record of 53 wins and 29 losses, lost to the Cleveland Cavaliers in the Eastern Conference Finals)

New players: Cheek Sambu, Rodney -Stucky, Aaron Alfalaro, Sammy Mejia (not yet signed) Departed: Carlos Delfino

Being defeated by the Cavaliers in the Eastern Conference finals fully exposed the Pistons' There is a void in interior defense after Ben Wallace left the team. However, so far, Dumas's draft and recruitment focus has been on the back line. On the inside, he has only introduced the 7-foot-1 Senegalese player Cheike Sam. cloth. Judging from his performance in the summer league, Sambu's strength does not have much advantage compared to Mohammed. On the back line, Rodney Stuckey, the 15th overall pick, is a good choice. Next season he will replace Philip Morey and Lynch Hunter as Billups' first backup. In addition, the departure of Carlos Delfino is a big loss for the Pistons. For the Pistons, Delfino's height, speed and outside shooting are all very useful.

Summer League technical statistics:

Chick Sambu: Averaged 7.0 points, 5.4 rebounds, 1.0 blocks, field goal percentage of 57.7, free throw percentage of 71.4 .

Rodney Starkey: Averaged 19.0 points, 4.0 rebounds, 2.6 assists, 1.2 steals, field goal percentage of 46.4, and 3-point field goal percentage of 33.3.

Sammy Mejia: Averaged 9.4 points, 6.2 rebounds, 2.0 assists, 1.0 blocks, field goal percentage of 40.0, and free throw percentage of 57.1.

Aaron Afarraro: Averaged 14.4 points, 3.4 rebounds, 1.4 assists, field goal percentage of 37.1, and 3-point field goal percentage of 33.3.

Cleveland Cavaliers (2006-07 season record: 50 wins and 32 losses, lost to the Spurs in the Finals)

New joining: None Departure: None

Due to contract restrictions and various other reasons, the Cavaliers still have not made any moves in the transfer market as of July 25, Beijing time. Coupled with the first and second round draft picks transferred to the Suns and Rockets respectively, the Cavaliers' lineup has not changed in any way from last season. However, based on the current situation, two restricted free-players, Sasha Pavlovich and Anderson Varacho, will both renew their contracts with the team. At present, what the Cavaliers need to improve most is their back line. With the strength of other Eastern Conference teams increasing to varying degrees, the existing staffing can hardly guarantee that they can return to the Finals next season.

Chicago Bulls (record 49 wins and 33 losses in 2006-07 season, stopped in the second round of the playoffs)

New players: Joe Smith, Joakim Noah (not yet signed) contract), James Curry (has not signed the contract yet), Aaron Gray (has not signed the contract yet) Leaving the team: P.J. Brown

The No. 4 position was the eternal pain for the Bulls last season. The team successively selected the extremely passionate Joe King, and then sent away the "grandfather" P.J. Brown to welcome the 1995 No. 1 pick Joe Smith. If you include Tyrus Thomas, who has improved a lot, the Bulls' power forward problem has been solved quite well compared to last season. But we should also note that neither Noah, Smith nor Thomas are true low-post scorers. With Garnett and Gasol hopeless, the Bulls should count on these players to attack the ball in other ways. team contribute. Fortunately, Tyrus Thomas performed very well in the Summer League in Orlando, averaging 19.0 points and 9.0 rebounds in 3 games. He also blocked 14 shots and was selected to the final first team.

Summer League Technical Statistics:

James Curry: Averaged 9.4 points, 2.2 rebounds, 3.0 assists, field goal percentage of 50.0, and 3-point field goal percentage of 50.0.

Aaron Gray: Averaged 10.2 points, 5.4 rebounds, 1.2 assists, 1.2 steals, field goal percentage of 37.5, and free throw percentage of 84.0.

Indiana Pacers (2006-07 season record of 35 wins and 47 losses, did not enter the playoffs)

New additions: Kareem Rush, Travis Dee Aina, Stanko Ballack (not signed contract yet)

Leaving the team: Mahio Baston

Jim O'Brien replaced Rick Carlisle as the team's head coach .

Unknowingly, it has been five years since Kareem Rush, an important substitute for the Lakers, entered the league. However, Rush did not play in a game last season due to a groin injury. Judging from his performance in the summer league, Rush seems to have recovered well, averaging 18 points and 4 rebounds per game. In addition, he made 8 of 10 3-pointers with a shooting percentage of 80. Travis Diener was once a backup guard for the Orlando Magic. In his two-year career, he averaged 3.8 points and 1.0 assists, with a 3-point shooting percentage of 40.2. Armstrong is "too old" In this case, Travis Diener will serve as Jamal Tinsley's main backup next season. Regarding the team's new head coach, I personally feel that O'Brien's arrival may not achieve better results than when Carlisle led the team. On the one hand, there are certain problems in the team's personnel composition. On the other hand, there is still no conclusion on the transfer issue of O'Neal. With O'Neal likely to leave the team at any time, the Pacers are likely to continue to work with the team next season. Missed the playoffs.

Summer League Technical Statistics:

Kareem Rush: Averaged 18.0 points, 4.0 rebounds, 1.0 assists, field goal percentage of 61.9, 3-point field goal percentage 80.0.

Milwaukee Bucks (28-54 record in 2006-07 season, did not enter the playoffs)

New joining: Ramon Sessions (not yet signed contract), Desmond Mason, Jack Voskull, Yi Jianlian (not yet signed)

Leaving: Erson Ilyasova

Signed Desmond -Mason, re-sign Maurice Williams, and if they can retain restricted free agent Charlie Bell, the Bucks' defense line will not have much of a problem next season. In addition, Reuben Patterson and Earl Boykins are both unrestricted free agents now. If the Bucks want to maintain a relatively deep bench, the above two players are best to appear next season. player list. Compared with the existing players, Ramon Sessions, whom the Bucks selected with the 56th overall pick, does not have very outstanding characteristics. He may appear on the Development League court next season. With Maurice Williams successfully renewing his contract and Desmond Mason successfully joining, nothing is more important to the Bucks than the addition of Yi Jianlian, who is the last piece of the puzzle in the current team formation. , if Yi Jianlian can finally join, even if the Bucks are in the superior Central Division (the Pistons, Cavaliers and Bulls were the top three in the Eastern Conference last season), it is not impossible to return to the playoffs next season. Something that happened (all five teams in the Central Division made the playoffs in the 2005-06 season).

Summer League technical statistics:

Ramon Sessions: averaged 5.8 points, 2.5 rebounds, 2.5 assists, field goal percentage of 34.6, free throw percentage of 71.4 .

Yi Jianlian: Averaged 12.4 points, 4.4 rebounds, 0.8 assists, 1.4 blocks, field goal percentage of 25.5, and free throw percentage of 80.0.

Overview of the Southeast Division draft and offseason operations

Miami Heat (record of 44 wins and 38 losses in the 2006-07 season, stopped in the first round of the playoffs)

New joining: Joe Ansany, Daequan Cook, Marcus Slaughter

Leaving: Jason Kapono, Gary Payton (retirement to be determined)

As the player with the highest 3-point shooting percentage in the league last season, Jason Kapono's departure will put more of the Heat's offensive burden on Wade and O'Neal, which will be a problem for other teams. Defending the Heat will undoubtedly become easier. Although rookie Marcus Slaughter has the body of a small forward, he performs the duties of a power forward on the court. With another small forward, James Posey, also likely to switch to his team, the Heat should consider bringing in a good small forward. In addition, the sharp decline of Gary Payton's competitive level has made the Miami Heat's desire to find a point guard become known to the world. However, with the renewal of Maurice Williams and some other guards with certain strength joining other teams, , there are not many players left on the market for the Heat to choose from. Now that the team has lost an outstanding pitcher, if the point guard problem cannot be solved well, even if Wade returns from injury next season, it will still be difficult for the Heat to go far in the playoffs. .

Summer League technical statistics:

Marcus Slaughter: Averaged 9.8 points, 7.3 rebounds, 1.25 assists, 1.25 blocks, field goal percentage 40.6, free throw percentage 61.9.

Daequan Cook: Averaged 9.8 points, 2.4 rebounds, 1.2 assists, 1.8 blocks, field goal percentage of 28.3, and three-point shooting percentage of 42.1.

Joe Ansany: Averaged 1.8 points, 4.0 rebounds, 3.25 blocks, field goal percentage of 18.2, and free throw percentage of 60.0.

Washington Wizards (record 41 wins and 41 losses in 2006-07 season, stopped in the first round of the playoffs)

New additions: Nick Young, Dominic McGuire (not yet available) Signed contract), Oreksey Pecherov, Juan Carlos Navarro (TBD) Departure: None

There is no doubt that if Arenas and Butler were not available at the end of last season If injured, the Cavaliers would not be able to win so easily in the first round of the playoffs, or it should be said that if the Wizards' two All-Star players were not injured, they would most likely not meet the Cavaliers in the first round. (The Wizards' record was better than that of the Heat at the time). The injuries to Arenas and Butler directly reflect a major problem for the Wizards: the lack of outstanding scorers off the bench. In the absence of two generals, Jamison had to shoulder the team's offensive burden alone. The Wizards' lack of scorers has been solved well in the offseason. Ukrainian center Pecherov and shooting guard Nick Young both have good scoring abilities, especially the 7-foot-tall Pecherov. An excellent 3-pointer, he made 8 of 15 shots in the summer league with a field goal percentage of 53.3. In addition, small forward Dominic McGuire also contributed 12.0 points and grabbed 6.2 rebounds per game in the summer league. With the strength of the bench greatly increased, if the Wizards can resolve Juan Carlos Navarro's contract issue, the top spot in the Southeast Division will likely change hands next season.

Summer League technical statistics:

Oreksey Pecherov: Averaged 15.2 points, 8.8 rebounds, field goal percentage of 44.2, 3-point field goal percentage of 53.3 , free throw percentage 53.8.

Nick Young: Averaged 14.8 points, 2.0 rebounds, 0.6 assists, 0.4 steals, field goal percentage of 38.8, and free throw percentage of 73.1.

Dominique MacGuire: Averaged 12.0 points, 6.2 rebounds, 2.0 assists, 0.6 steals, 41.3 field goal percentage, 33.3 three-point field goal percentage, and 76.9 free throw percentage.

Orlando Magic (2006-07 season record: 40 wins and 42 losses, stopped in the first round of the playoffs)

New additions: Rashad Lewis, Milovan Deco Veach (not yet signed), Marcin Gortat

Leaving: Darko Milicic, Grant Hill, Travis Diener

Stan Van Gundy replaced Brian Hill as the team's new head coach

Averaging 22.4 points, 6.6 rebounds, 2.4 assists, 1.1 steals, 39.0 3-point shooting percentage... something like this The numbers are indeed enticing, but paying a salary of $110 million for them is a bit too much. As an outstanding scorer, Rashard Lewis performed very well last season, but his net worth of over 100 million does not meet his true level. The team's newly signed Polish center Marcin Gota is specifically trying to fill the gap inside after Milicic's departure, but whether it can play the same role remains to be proven in actual combat. In addition, the arrival of Lewis will likely cause Hedo Turkoglu to leave the team. It will be difficult for two players with very similar heights and technical characteristics to appear in the starting lineup at the same time. The Magic's passing didn't seem to have much of a problem when Hill was on the team, but after he leaves, point guard Jameer Nelson's offensive tendencies will be revealed. In addition, with the transfer of backup guard Travis Diener to the Pacers, the Magic are in urgent need of adding another point guard. To sum up, with the two starters Darko Milicic and Grant Hill both leaving the team, I am not optimistic that the Magic will make significant progress next season.

Summer League technical statistics:

Marcin Gortat: Averaged 10.0 points, 6.8 rebounds, 2.6 assists, 3.0 blocks, field goal percentage of 46.3, Free throw percentage is 66.7.

Charlotte Bobcats (record of 33 wins and 49 losses in 2006-07 season, did not enter the playoffs)

New additions: Jason Richardson, Jared Dudley, Jemario Davidson (not signed contract yet) Leaving the team: Brevin Knight

Sam Vincent replaces Bernie Bickerstaff as the team's new head coach

Although Richardson himself seems very reluctant to leave the Golden State Warriors, for the Bobcats, the combination of Richardson and Wallace will undoubtedly be a good match. Jared Dudley, this year's 22nd overall pick, is a great discovery for the Bobcats. Not only is he an excellent rebounder, he is also a capable shot from the three-point line. On the other hand, the team has to lay off Brevin Knight. Knight, who was second in the league in assists two seasons ago, has been plagued by injuries last season. His departure will hinder progress. Junior Raymond Felton became the team's starting point guard. From the current point of view, the Bobcats' main lineup has begun to take shape, but if they want to achieve better results, the team still needs to do more work on the depth of the bench lineup.

Summer League technical statistics:

Jared Dudley: averaged 12.6 points, 7.0 rebounds, 2.0 assists, 1.6 steals, 59.5 field goal percentage, three-pointers made Rate 50.0.

Jemario Davidson: Averaged 10.6 points, 3.6 rebounds, 1.0 assists, 1.0 steals, 1.0 blocks, field goal percentage of 41.5, and free throw percentage of 75.0.

Atlanta Hawks (record of 30 wins and 52 losses in 2006-07 season, did not enter the playoffs)

New joining: El Harford, Asi Law Leaving the team: None

A power forward and a point guard, the Atlanta Hawks' two choices in the draft can be said to be quite satisfactory. The arrival of El Harford and Asi Law greatly made up for the team's poor performance. Shortcomings in the lineup. The power forward position has always been a weak link for the Hawks. Now El Harford, who has a height of 6 times 10 inches and a strong body, will share the playing time of the team's 4th position with Sheldon Williams.

In terms of point guard, Asi Law showed a certain strength in the summer league, averaging 6 assists per game, but at the same time, his turnover numbers were not low. The last time the Eagles entered the playoffs was in the 1998-99 season. Whether they can enter the playoffs again next season will be a good opportunity.

Summer League technical statistics:

Assi Law: averaged 13.6 points, 2.4 rebounds, 6.0 assists, field goal percentage of 44.0, and free throw percentage of 82.1.

El Hafford: Averaged 11.0 points, 7.3 rebounds, 2.75 assists, field goal percentage of 46.2, and free throw percentage of 81.8.

Overview of the Northwest Division Draft and Offseason Operations

Utah Jazz (51-31 record in 2006-07 season, lost to the San Antonio Spurs in the Western Conference Finals)

New additions: Jason Hart, Maurice Almond, Kelelo Fishenko (contract not yet signed)

Leaving: Derek Fisher

Fisher's touching scene last season is still vivid in my mind, but in the 2007-08 season, Salt Lake City fans had to say goodbye to the "little fish". Although Jason Hart performed well in the Clippers' place for Livingston in the second half of last season, it was difficult for him to fill the vacancy after Fisher left the team, especially on defense. Maurice Almond was an outstanding scorer in college. His arrival will further strengthen the team's offensive firepower at the shooting guard position. He will compete with Gordon Girisek for the starting spot next season. Shooting guard position. At the end of the season, there were rumors that the Jazz would transfer out Kirilenko, who was no longer in good form. However, judging from the current situation, except for Fisher leaving the team, the Jazz will retain all the original features of last season. Crew. The Jazz's ability to reach the Western Conference finals last season was somewhat due to luck. With the Mavericks determined to no longer be a "gutter sailing boat", the Suns hoping to break through, the Spurs striving to defend their title, and the Rockets' lineup undergoing major adjustments, the Jazz's hope of reaching the Western Conference Finals again is very limited.

Summer League Technical Statistics:

Maurice Almond: Averaged 12.8 points, 2.7 rebounds, 0.50 steals, 43.2 field goal percentage, 3-point field goal percentage 18.2, free throw percentage 78.6.

Kelelo Fishenko: Averaged 4.8 points, 4.3 rebounds, 0.5 assists, 1.67 blocks, field goal percentage of 58.8, and three-point field goal percentage of 45.0.

Denver Nuggets (record 45 wins and 37 losses in 2006-07 season, stopped in the first round of the playoffs)

New joining: Chucky Atkins, leaving: Shi Steve Blake

Whether in terms of playing style or last season's data, Chucky Atkins is more suitable for George Karl's offensive style than Steve Blake. . It is well known that the Nuggets lack a stable 3-point shooter, and Atkins will be better than Blake at this point. Another good news for the Nuggets is that Kenyon Martin will hopefully return next season after undergoing a second surgery. Although Martin cannot immediately return to his best form that year, his return will undoubtedly improve the depth of the team's substitutes. In addition, Van Wolfel, who was selected by the Lakers with the 39th overall pick in 2005, performed very well in the Las Vegas Summer League, averaging 24.2 points per game, and was selected to the final Summer League first team. .

Of course, the Nuggets transferred this year's two-round picks to the Philadelphia 76ers and Chicago Bulls respectively. Without fresh blood to add, Cameron Ansany and Allen- Iverson must perform better than last season. Considering that Nene did not fully recover from injuries until the second half of last season, and Iverson only joined the Nuggets in the second half of last season, after such a run-in, the Nuggets should have a good performance next season. performance. Ansany was also full of confidence in the US team training camp and vowed to strive for the best results with Iverson next season.

Summer League Technical Statistics:

Van Wolfel: Averaged 24.2 points, 3.0 rebounds, 1.6 assists, field goal percentage of 53.7, 3-point field goal percentage of 44.0 , free throw percentage 78.6.

Portland Trail Blazers (2006-07 season record of 32 wins and 50 losses, did not enter the playoffs)

New additions: Greg Oden, Josh McRoberts , Steve Blake, Channing Frye, James Jones, Rudy Fernandez (one year left on his contract with Spanish team DKV Joventut), Tao Lin Green, Petry Kauponen

Leaving the team: Zach Randolph, Fred Jones, Dan Dickau, Jamal Magloire

Although the level of summer league is not comparable to the NBA , but this does not affect our preliminary judgment on Greg Oden. As the outside world says, Oden is a defensive-oriented center, and his offensive strength has yet to be discovered. After losing an outstanding interior scorer like Randolph, the Trail Blazers' interior offense next season will fall more to last year's No. 2 pick LaMarcus Aldridge. As for the back line, I personally feel that the introduction of Steve Blake is a minor mistake by the Trail Blazers: Jarrett Jack on the team is not only younger, but also had better statistics than Blake last season (12.0 points, 5.3 points). assists and 6.4 points and 5.0 assists), and Jack's salary next season is only 1.21 million, while Blake will have to pay the Trail Blazers nearly 6 million in mid-level terms. With Blake being brought in, Jarrett Jack is likely to be traded. In addition, replacing Magloire, who is in declining form, with Channing Frye is also a step that is beneficial to the team's long-term plan.

As the owner of the No. 1 pick in this year's draft, the Trail Blazers are the team with the largest personnel changes since the offseason. However, although the prospects of the Trail Blazers are very clear from a long-term perspective, without Randolph, it is not optimistic that the Trail Blazers can achieve greater improvement next season.

Summer League technical statistics:

Greg Oden: averaged 9.5 points, 3.5 rebounds, 0.5 assists, 3.0 blocks, field goal percentage of 60.0, free throws Hit rate 12.5.

Josh McRoberts: Averaged 4.2 points, 3.6 rebounds, 1.8 assists, 0.6 blocks, field goal percentage of 35.7, and free throw percentage of 16.7.

Taolin Green: Averaged 7.6 points, 2.6 rebounds, 1.2 assists, 1.2 steals, 32.4 field goal percentage, 35.3 3-pointers, and 71.4 free throw percentage.

Petry Kauponen: Averaged 3.2 points, 0.8 rebounds, 0.6 assists, 0.4 steals, field goal percentage of 46.2, 3-point field goal percentage of 50.0, free throw percentage of 100.0 ( 2 out of 2 free throws).

Minnesota Timberwolves (2006-07 season record of 32 wins and 50 losses, did not enter the playoffs)

New players: Corey Brewer, Juwan Howard, Chris - Richard (not yet signed the contract)

Leaving the team: Mike James

Sometimes I really feel aggrieved for Garnett. I see other teams recruiting players one after another. McHale has not brought any real help to Minnesota and Garnett in this year. It's still the same this year. Other than trading Mike James for Juwan Howard, there is no sound in the Timberwolves camp. But even if there is only such a transaction, the Timberwolves are definitely not the beneficiary. As one of the team's main scorers last season, Mike James had the ability to hit winning goals at critical moments. His departure to some extent caused the team's shortage of defenders. Now the Timberwolves can only count on Randy Foye and Troy Hudson, who just tried to buy out his contract and failed.

This year's No. 7 overall pick Corey Brewer has certain abilities, but in sharp contrast to his excellent defensive ability, his jump shot and dribbling are not consistent with a starter. Small forward standard. Moreover, Brewer's arrival has also caused "crowding" in the Timberwolves' forward line. In addition, his team already has Ricky Davis, Mark Jaric, Trenton Hassell and Rashad Mai. Kantz 5 small forwards. It's time for McHale to start thinking about rebuilding the team.

Summer League technical statistics:

Cory Brewer: averaged 11.0 points, 9.6 rebounds, 3.0 assists, 0.6 steals, 28.1 field goal percentage, three The point shooting percentage was 22.2 and the free throw percentage was 84.0.

Chris Richard: Averaged 3.5 points, 4.8 rebounds, 0.2 assists, 0.5 steals, 0.5 blocks, and a field goal percentage of 53.8.

Seattle SuperSonics (record of 31 wins and 51 losses in 2006-07 season, did not enter the playoffs)

New additions: Kevin Durant, Jeff Green, Germany Ronte West, Wally Szczerbiak

Leaving: Ray Allen, Rashard Lewis

P.J. Carlsimo replaced Bob Shee I became the team's new head coach

Kevin Durant is proving to people that he has the potential to become a superstar, and Jeff Green also looks like a shadow of Pippen who was next to Jordan. However, after the team has undergone earth-shaking reorganization, it is almost impossible for us to see them in the playoffs. Therefore, in the short term, at least next season, compared to the quality of the team's performance, Durant and Green should consider how to adapt to the NBA game feel as soon as possible and build their own self-confidence. Carlsimo is definitely a great head coach, and to me he's a much better coach than Bob Hill. Unfortunately, what is left for Carlsimo to dispatch is only a reorganized Sonics team. Fans should not expect too much that the Sonics can return to the playoffs in the short term. But then again, even if Lewis and Ray Allen are on the team, the Sonics are not sure of entering the playoffs, so for the rebuilding team, it is not necessarily possible to enter the lottery again next year. Just something bad.

Summer League technical statistics:

Kevin Durant: Averaged 24.0 points, 2.0 rebounds, 0.5 assists, 1.5 steals, field goal percentage of 33.3, 3 The point shooting percentage was 26.3 and the free throw percentage was 84.8.

Jeff Green: Averaged 14.6 points, 5.6 rebounds, 1.20 assists, 0.6 steals, 43.6 field goal percentage, 27.3 3-point field goal percentage, and 73.3 free throw percentage.

Overview of Pacific Division Draft and Offseason Operations

Phoenix Suns (61-21 record in 2006-07 season, stopped in the second round of the playoffs)

New additions: Grant Hill, Alando Tucker, DJ Stroberg (not signed yet)

Leaving: James Jones, Curt Thomas

If you include the playoffs, Hill played a rare 69 games last season, which is undoubtedly a good sign for him who has experienced "countless" surgeries. In terms of ability and technical characteristics, there is no problem for Hill to integrate into the Suns' fast play style, but his arrival is also likely to make Boris Diaw, who lost his main position due to injury in the second half of last season, "permanent" 's stay on the bench. In terms of the draft, Alando Tucker and DJ Stroberg are a small forward and a shooting guard. Both of them have considerable scoring ability. Judging from the overall operation of the offseason, although the Suns lost James Jones, the Suns gained Grant Hill and two rookies with outstanding scoring ability, and their offensive firepower increased instead of falling. On the contrary, the departure of Curt Thomas caused the Suns to suffer a lot on the defensive end.

Considering that Curt Thomas has been traded to the SuperSonics, Marion, who is used to playing small forward, will be "forced" to be pushed to the 4th position next season. In this way, if the Suns want to strengthen and enter the playoffs, If they want to be competitive after the game, they must also introduce another big player with certain strength.

Summer League technical statistics:

Arando Tucker: Averaged 17.4 points, 2.4 rebounds, 2.4 assists, 0.4 blocks, field goal percentage of 41.8, free throws The shooting percentage is 63.3.

DJ Stroberg: Averaged 15.6 points, 3.0 rebounds, 6.4 assists, 1.4 steals, 40.6 field goal percentage, 30.6 three-point field goal percentage, and 66.7 free throw percentage.

Los Angeles Lakers (record of 42 wins and 40 losses in 2006-07 season, stopped in the first round of the playoffs)

New additions: Gavaris Collitanton, Derrick - Fisher, Marc Gasol (not yet signed the contract), Sun Yue (not yet signed the contract)

Leaving the team: Smush Parker

Kobe once said, He hopes the team will make adjustments at the back position more than the forward line. Although the current operation of the Lakers is not sure whether Kobe will be more determined to stay, there is no doubt that the actions taken by the team will have a positive effect. As for how big the effect will be, it depends on the next performance of the team management. "Minnow" Fisher has returned to the Los Angeles he is familiar with after three seasons in Golden State and Utah. Compared to Smush Parker, who is in an unstable state, Fisher undoubtedly reassures Jackson more. Although rookie Gavaris Colitanton is also a point guard, he has a very strong desire to attack. With the Lakers lacking a backup shooting guard, Colitanton will be used more by Phil- Jackson was scheduled to serve as Kobe's substitute. The Lakers' poor performance last season was more or less related to injuries. On the basis of a certain degree of personnel adjustments, a neat lineup and the continued bravery of Kobe, the Lakers should achieve better results than last season.

Summer League technical statistics:

Gavaris Collitanton: averaged 17.0 points, 2.4 rebounds, 3.0 assists, 0.8 steals, field goal percentage 48.5, 3-point shooting percentage 25.0, free throw shooting percentage 63.3.

Sun Yue: Averaged 3.6 points, 2.0 rebounds, 4.6 assists, 0.8 blocks, field goal percentage of 30.4, 3-point shooting percentage of 11.1, and free throw percentage of 60.0.

Golden State Warriors (2006-07 season record: 42 wins and 40 losses, stopped in the second round of the playoffs)

New additions: Brandon Wright, Mark Berry Nellie, Stehani Rasme (not yet signed)

Leaving: Jason Richardson, Jamelo Davidson

The Warriors lack a flexible player It's true that he is a power forward, but the trade of Jason Richardson to the Bobcats in exchange for Brandon Wright is still questionable. On the one hand, although Jason Richardson has been plagued by injuries last season, it was his return from injury that enabled the Warriors to make a strong sprint at the end of the season. With Matt Barnes not guaranteed a contract extension, the Warriors need someone to make up for the nearly 20 points per game left by Richardson. On the other hand, although Brandon Wright has very comprehensive skills, he is thin and has only one year of NCAA experience. There are still many aspects that need to be improved after entering the NBA. The good news for the Warriors is that the Italian rookie Marco Belinelli they selected with the 18th pick in the first round may bring better results than expected. The Italian's outstanding performance in the summer league has made people think His doubts were swept away. Overall, Jason Richardson's departure has become a fact. If the Warriors want to minimize their losses, they should complete the contract extensions of Matt Barnes and Mikael Pietrus as soon as possible. .

Summer League technical statistics:

Mark Belinelli: averaged 22.8 points, 1.8 rebounds, 2.5 assists, 1.5 steals, field goal percentage of 43.6, 3 The point shooting percentage was 44.4 and the free throw percentage was 68.8.

Los Angeles Clippers (record of 40 wins and 42 losses in 2006-07 season, did not enter the playoffs)

New players: El Thornton, Jared Jordan (not yet signed) Contract)

Leaving the team: Jason Hart, Daniel Ewing, James Singleton

The small forward and point guard positions are relatively weak for the Clippers. In response to this, the team selected El Thornton of Florida State University and Jared Jordan of Marist University in the draft. Although the team has not yet signed Jared Jordan, the status of Shaun Livingston is still unknown, Cassell is "old", and Jason Hart has transferred to Utah. It's only a matter of time before Jared Jordan officially joins the Clippers. As for the small forward, El Thornton has amazing physical fitness. His 41-inch vertical jump height ranks first among all rookies who participated in the Orlando physical test. The long wingspan also makes Thornton, who is only 6 feet 7 inches tall, a good rebounder, which was well proven both in college and in the Las Vegas Summer League. Overall, although the Clippers have made some adjustments, it will be difficult to return to the playoffs in the new season