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Philosophical preaching! Owen even pushed the famous aphorism: the capable put into action, the incompetent will only criticize

After Durant returned Tockley with two attempts, Owen also updated two tweets, one was generous to send blessings to the Celtics, and the other was personal philosophical preaching, entering the long offseason, and the immortals were online again.

Philosophical preaching! Owen even pushed the famous aphorism: the capable put into action, the incompetent will only criticize

First, Owen wrote: "We didn't get the results we wanted, but I want to congratulate my brothers in the Celtics. They won the series and wish them all the best after advancing. I'm keen to compete with them, that's all. ”

Philosophical preaching! Owen even pushed the famous aphorism: the capable put into action, the incompetent will only criticize

Then, he issued a famous aphorism that the capable will be put into action, and the incompetent will only criticize. According to this netizens have retorted, since the capable person acts, you are acting! Or are you just an incompetent person who loves to criticize?

Philosophical preaching! Owen even pushed the famous aphorism: the capable put into action, the incompetent will only criticize

While Irving was loyal to the Nets and didn't plan to go anywhere else, former Rockets coach Jeff Van Gundy wasn't bullish on his stay in Brooklyn. Van Gundy Jr. believes the Nets are going to build around Bency KD, and Sean Max needs to consider whether the team needs 1 40 million player or 2 20 million players.

Philosophical preaching! Owen even pushed the famous aphorism: the capable put into action, the incompetent will only criticize
Philosophical preaching! Owen even pushed the famous aphorism: the capable put into action, the incompetent will only criticize

Salary expert Bobby Max listed the Nets' salary scale for next season, with the team's guaranteed salary of $156.66 million, including KD44.12 million, Irving Player Option $36.93 million and Bency $35.44 million. The league's salary cap for next season is $122 million, and the luxury tax line is $147 million. The Nets' dead money for next season (the team pays for players who are no longer with the team) is $3.9 million, and they previously cut Jerwan Carter, who earned about $3.9 million for the 22-23 season.

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