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Next Lillard? Bill needs to give up at least 13 million to the Sun to use the extended clause to sack him

According to Shams, in order to sign Turner, the Bucks cut Lillard with extended terms! Many bar friends are wondering why the Sun doesn’t cut Bill in this way. In fact, the Sun has considered it.

The labor and capital agreement stipulates that the total salary of players who have been cut/buyed out cannot exceed 15% of the salary cap (the salary cap of the new season is approximately US$154.6 million). The Suns have previously cut Liddle and Little, and their cumulative layoffs have reached US$3.8 million. The complete buyout of Bill will increase spending $22 million per season ($110 million in five years) so according to calculations, Bill will have to give up a salary of no less than about $13 million (about $2.6 million per season) in total, so the Suns can buy it out with extended terms if it complies with the rules.

It is understood that Bill may not be willing to give up the money, but he can also seek a new contract after the buyout to make up for his losses. Sources revealed that it is generally believed that Bill's current value should be about equal to a full middle class special case (annual salary of about $14.1 million).

Bill's current contract has two years to about US$110 million, and the contract has a transaction veto.

😁 Solar extension clause cuts Bill? cannot! Because the amount is too large