The way his contracts can be broken Sasha Vezenkov and his Vasilij Micic to return to Europe (with Olympic and Panathinaikos respectively to those interested), but also the chances of him finding a contract in the NBA o Kendrick Nunn analyzed Bleacher Report reporter Eric Pincus, at Amerikanos24. As he said, there is a formula for the first two to return to Europe, while he clarified that he does not see the return of Kendrick Nunn to the NBA as possible, with the American having an option until July 15 to get out of his new contract with Panathinaikos. He spoke in detail:
About Sasha Vezenkov: “Although it is not common, the Sacramento Kings can release Sasha Vezenkov. If the team and athlete agree, Sasha can be released for nothing, part or all of his contract. The Kings prioritize getting back to the playoffs. They want at all costs to renew Malik Monk and possibly Sasha to be traded to create cap space so they can give Monk a good contract. In case he is released by the Kings, he will need to spend 48 hours on waivers and no other team can claim the player’s rights. It is most likely that all this will become clear around 6/30. There we will know exactly what will happen with the Sacramento Kings, Sasha Vezenkov and Malik Monk.”
About Vasilije Micic: “There is new leadership and new ownership in Charlotte. So we don’t know in which direction the team will want to go. However, when a team rebuilds, they usually don’t want a 30-year-old player on the roster. They prefer young players. Of course his contract can be traded as the number is good. I estimate that it is theoretically easier to release Micic than Vezenkov. If the athlete wins his freedom and his agent makes it clear that he does not want to remain in America, it is unlikely that any team will take him from the waiver wire, although it is not excluded.”
About Kendrick Nunn: “Looking at the groups one by one, you will realize that it does not fit in many. Usually NBA teams don’t look at which player is better but who is more developable. They are looking for younger players that they can invest time and resources into to improve. I don’t see the reason or the team for Kendrick Nunn to return to the NBA. If he decides to return his contract it will be between $2.5 million and $5 million.”
Source: Sport Fm
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