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Gary Trent Jr. Stuns NBA by Signing $64 Million Deal with Milwaukee Bucks

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Gary Trent Jr., previously linked to the Portland Trail Blazers, shocked the basketball world by signing a new four-year contract worth $64 million with the Milwaukee Bucks. The 27-year-old guard, who became a free agent this summer after earning $3.7 million last season, agreed to the deal despite a modest performance last year, averaging just 8.1 points per game on 38.7% shooting.

Trent Jr. entered restricted free agency following a season that fell short of expectations, and many anticipated he would sign a minimum contract, possibly returning to the Trail Blazers where he began his NBA career. Instead, he will remain with the Bucks, who are restructuring their roster without star Giannis Antetokounmpo.

The contract has drawn widespread disbelief and criticism from NBA analysts and media, with some calling it "the most shocking news of the summer" and questioning how such a high salary could be justified for a player with Trent Jr.'s recent statistics. NBA reporter Andy Bailey expressed his astonishment, highlighting the disconnect between Trent Jr.'s average points and the size of his new contract. The deal is now considered a strong candidate for the worst NBA contract of the season.

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