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Even in the face of a 5-on-8 disadvantage, the Warriors still laughed to the end.
In the Western Conference Semifinals G1 that defeated the Grizzlies, the Warriors were unfairly punished, and after the game, more media broke the news that the referee ignored the recommendations of the replay center:
"The Replay Center told the referee that it was a defensive foul, and Dillon and the referee disagreed, saying it was Curry's offensive foul, which was the second time that the referee disagreed with the Replay Center (the first time was that the Replay Center thought that dream chasing was a first-degree malicious foul)"
But even so, the Warriors still succeeded in "winning more with less" with the perfect performance of young player Poole 31+8+9:
"In history, there are many classic battles in which less wins more: the Battle of Guandu, the Battle of julu, the Battle of Shuishui, the Battle of Warriors vs. Grizzlies"
For the Warriors, watching young Player Poole get better and better should be happy, after all, it is rare that the player with the 28th pick in the first round can play such a good performance in the first playoff trip, but perhaps the Warriors will face the trouble of happiness while being happy:
"In the offseason of this season, Poole is eligible to renew the Warriors' contract early, but the contract that should be given to Purr has always plagued the Warriors."
In playoff-to-date games, Poole has averaged 22.7 points per game, the 16th in the league, with a 48.8 percent shooting percentage from three points, higher than Curry's 40.7 percent.
After the Warriors G1 narrowly won, the Warriors' problem came, and Lillard was even more hilarious but not too big:
Lillard tweeted from one agent after the game: "Poole will get a 25% cap on a top salary contract"
According to the latest salary cap amount, Poole's new contract is up to $176.9 million for 5 years, and in the fourth season of this contract, Poole's annual salary will reach 40.26 million, and the players with an annual salary of more than 40 million this season are all league superstars:
"Curry, who is No. 1 in the League, is 45.78 million; Harden, who is No. 2 in the League, 44.31 million, Durant, who is No. 5 in the League, and James, who is No. 6 in the League, is 41.18 million"
Judging from Poole's current performance, there is no doubt that Poole will get a contract with an annual salary of about 25 million, but once the Warriors provide a five-year, $176.9 million contract extension, Poole will get a contract of 30.5 million in the first year of the contract, which is obviously not a match for the current performance of 22.7 points per game.
Of course, for the Warriors boss who is not bad money, if If Pooler can help Curry win another championship, perhaps in order to help Curry get a few more championships, he is still willing to pay a huge luxury tax, after all, the Warriors boss has deeply realized the impact of winning the championship on the team.
So, the question is, how big do you think Poole's new contract will be? Write in the comments!