SECOND ZURU HALLADAY TO LEAD IRON GUARD, TARGET ACHIEVED... 5-YEAR 207.4 BILLION BIG DEAL

Second Zuru Halladay to Lead Iron Guard, Target Achieved... 5-Year 207.4 Billion Big Deal

Second Zuru Halladay to Lead Iron Guard, Target Achieved... 5-Year 207.4 Billion Big Deal

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Searx won the jackpot contract.

ESPN reported on the 22nd (Korea Standard Time) that Orlando Magic signed a five-year, $150.5 million extension contract with Jaylen Searx.

The day was a deadline for players whose rookie-scale contracts end after the end of this season before entering the season to sign extended contracts. That's how many players have been informed of their contracts.

Orlando also succeeded in cracking down on the house rabbit. It has agreed to a five-year extension with Jaylon Searx, a key backcourt resource. Searx joined Orlando as the fifth overall pick in the 2021 draft, considered the second Zuru Holiday when he entered the draft.

The driving force behind Orlando's return to the playoffs last season for the first time in a long time was its strong defense. With positive indicators of fourth place in average lost points and second place in defensive ratings, Orlando displayed good performance based on solid shields.
Serx was at the center of the defense. Serx, who led Orlando in defense, scored 12.6 points, 3.1 rebounds, 2.7 assists, and 1.4 steals on average. He was selected as the "All-NBA Defensive Second Team" and received recognition for his defense capabilities to some extent.

Another area to pay attention to is the improvement of shooting ability on the outside. Having been considered a weakness in shooting ability in his professional career, he erased concerns over this area by posting an average success rate of 39.7 percent during the last season. On top of that, he missed many games in the first two seasons due to injury, but played in 75 games last season. 메이저사이트

Although it is still regrettable to win a large contract in the offensive indicators, Orlando gave high marks to its growth and strong defense in its third year. Before the news of the contract, there were local media reports that Searx was seeking a contract of more than $30 million annually, and it actually achieved its goal.

After completing the extended contract with the Searx, Orlando's opponent in the opening game of the season is Miami. If younger players grow more than last season, Orlando is a team that can aim for more than two rounds.

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