Gary Trent Jr. Stuns NBA by Signing $64 Million Deal with Milwaukee Bucks
Gary Trent Jr., previously linked with a move to the Portland Trail Blazers, surprised the basketball world by signing a lucrative 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 only 8.1 points per game on 38.7% shooting.
Trent Jr. entered free agency as a restricted player following a season that many considered underwhelming. Expectations were that he might sign a minimum contract or return to Portland, where he began his NBA career. Instead, he will remain in Wisconsin as part of a restructured Bucks roster moving forward without star Giannis Antetokounmpo.
The contract has sparked widespread disbelief among NBA analysts and media, with ESPN NBA reporter Andy Bailey calling it "the craziest news of the summer" and expressing shock at the deal's value relative to Trent Jr.'s recent statistics. American media questioned the rationale behind such a high salary for a player averaging just over eight points per game, labeling it a potential candidate for the "worst NBA contract."
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