NBA/JEREMY LIN’S FORMER TEAMMATE “QUEEN BEE” RETIRES AND BIDS EMOTIONAL FAREWELL TO BASKETBALL

NBA/Jeremy Lin’s former teammate “Queen Bee” retires and bids emotional farewell to basketball

NBA/Jeremy Lin’s former teammate “Queen Bee” retires and bids emotional farewell to basketball

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Jeremy Lin's former teammate in the NBA, Kemba Walker, announced his retirement today (3rd) on his personal social media. He emotionally expressed "Thank you,2024奧運 basketball" and ended his 12-season career. Walker started playing in the NBA in the 2011-12 season. At that time, the team was still the Bobcats. After three seasons, it was renamed the Hornets. In the 2015-16 season, Jeremy Lin, who is very familiar to Taiwanese fans, served as a teammate. At that time, Jeremy Lin served as the sixth man for the Hornets, playing in as many as 78 games, averaging 11.7 points, 3.2 rebounds and 3.0 assists per game. He had a very efficient season, and many people missed the "Hornets".

The NBA free market opened on July 1, Taiwan time, and a lot of big news came out one after another. Today (3rd) it was reported that the Cavaliers had completed a contract extension with star Donovan Mitchell, and the deal was worth US$150.3 million (about 49.9 million US dollars) over three years. billion Taiwan dollars) to retain this main player. "NOWnews" also helps readers sort out important NBA trade cases and the latest star developments in 2024.巴黎奧運會 (As of July 3)

Cavaliers guard Donovan Mitchell has agreed to an early contract extension agreement with the Cavaliers. The two parties will sign a three-year top-level contract of US$150.3 million (approximately NT$4.897 billion), of which the 2027-28 season is a player option.

Mitchell originally had a player option for the 2025-26 season, with an annual salary of US$35.4 million next season. After the start of the new contract, Mitchell's annual salaries in the next three years will be 46.39 million, 50.1 million and 53.81 million respectively.

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