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The big contract is stable! Five players who have made a net worth in the playoffs: Bancero and Jewe can sign 247 million

5:37am, 16 May 2025Basketball

On May 12, the NBA playoffs have begun for some time, and the second round of the game has now entered a white-hot spot. In addition to the Cavaliers now lagging behind the Pacers 1-3, the Celtics 1-2 Knicks, the Warriors 1-2 Timberwolves, and the Thunder 2-2 Nuggets. It can be said that it is difficult to predict who can win in these three groups. This year's playoffs are more intense than in the past few years. Some players have lost their value because of this, while others have gained value because of this. Next, we will take a look at the five players who have gained value in the playoffs.

Banchero

Although the Magic were eliminated in the first round, Banchero played a versatile performance against the double-teamed children. Banchero averaged 29.4 points, 8.4 rebounds and 4.2 assists in the playoffs, with a three-point shooting percentage of 44.4%, and averaging 2.4 three-pointers. It is indeed unexpected that Bancello was able to perform like this as a third-year player, and Bancello showed his big heart and a rich offensive arsenal.

You should know that the Magic has poor offensive space. Even so, Banchero still performed well. In this case, it is enough to prove his ability. As the No. 22-year No. 1 pick, he will face early renewal in the offseason. According to his performance, the Magic will definitely give him a favorite big contract. This summer, Banchero has the ability to sign a 4-year, 247 million super maximum salary contract with the Magic, which is worth it.

Jewe

Jewe is also the 21st draft, and so is the Thunder's Chet. However, everyone has seen the performance of Chett in the playoffs so far. He is indeed talented and has good ability to have balls and no balls, but the confrontation is too poor, and he lacks experience. He often makes low-level mistakes. Maybe Chett will be chasing a super maximum salary in the fourth year of his career. He is obviously not as expected by the outside world. In comparison, No. 12 pick, Jewish.

He is the second leader of the Thunder. After Alexander left the court, Jewe will support the team's offense and serve as the team's offensive engine. He has excellent ball-holding offensive ability and good defense. Jewe is averaging 21 points, 4.8 rebounds, 5.3 assists, 1.4 steals, and 0.9 blocks in the playoffs this season, with a shooting percentage of 46%. Jewe turned the tide many critical moments in the playoffs. He was also selected as the All-Star, and he is also worthy of 5 years and 247 million contract renewal.

Bridges

Bridges did not receive much recognition in the early stages of the playoffs. After all, his performance on the offensive end was not outstanding enough. However, after the second round of the playoffs began, he proved his value. He contributed key defenses in two consecutive games to kill the suspense of the game, and was able to stand up when the team needed to score. He averaged 14.6 points, 5.1 rebounds, 2.8 assists, 1.9 steals and 1 block, and his shooting percentage was 44%.

The data may not show his value. Another good thing about Bridges is that he is too healthy. He has never missed a game this season and averaged 40.3 minutes per game in the playoffs. Such a player is loved by Thibodeau. It is estimated that many coaches of the team also hope to get him. Bridges can sign a four-year, 156 million contract extension this summer. Although the Knicks have many large contracts, I think they are willing to give Bridges such a maximum salary.

Randall

Randall is a player option contract this summer. Before the start of the playoffs, no one is optimistic about Randle's ability to play at a star level. After all, his performance in the playoffs during the Knicks was very eye-catching, but this season he proved himself that he was aggressive on the offensive end, very good at breaking through and killing, and had a breakthrough point. His ball handling ability has been underestimated, and his shooting ability has also been enhanced this season.

Some people say that Randall played well because his opponents did not have a qualified center in both rounds. I think this is indeed related, but the more important thing is that he is facing a contract renewal. In this season's playoffs, Randall averaged 22.4 points, 5.8 rebounds, 6.4 assists, and 0.9 steals, with a shooting percentage of 47.7%. Even if the Timberwolves do not have enough salary space to renew his contract during the offseason, as long as he jumps out of the contract to try the waters of the free market, it is estimated that a team will give him a maximum salary contract.

Turner

Turner is a complete free agent in the offseason. It is estimated that many Lakers fans drool when they see Turner. They are simply the most ideal blue-collar center for each team in the league. They have top-level space ability, and can also take steps back and three-pointers. They have certain skills in the inside. The key is that they have excellent ability to eat cake, are very strong on the defensive end, and have top-notch protection ability. Such a center will definitely not be signed with an average price of 20 million.

Turner averaged 17.2 points, 6 rebounds, 1.4 assists and 2.3 blocks in the regular season this season, with a shooting percentage of 51.5%, a three-point shooting percentage of 44.7%, and averaging 1.9 three-point shooting percentage of 1.9 points per game. Turner is completely at the level of a star. He doesn't suffer any losses when facing many All-Star inside players. He has played very well in the first round against Antetokounmpo and Mobley and Allen in the second round. Having said that, what do you want to say about these five players? Welcome to leave a message for discussion.

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