Sun boss encounters cash crisis Bill has no transaction potential
11:57pm, 9 June 2025Basketball
Looking forward to the player transfer market this offseason, the Suns' movements are quite exciting. There have been rumors of transactions before, and Durant is almost certain to leave Phoenix this summer to pursue the championship in a new city. In fact, Durant's departure may just be the beginning of the Suns' disintegration.
According to TA's report, Suns boss Ishbiya may face cash flow shortage. "People don't know what money is at all. There have been rumors over the past year that Ishbiya may have tight cash flow. People have questions about the liquidity of the joint wholesale mortgage company he runs," TA reporter Harper said in a podcast. Ishbiya reportedly pledged $4.6 billion worth of stock. Before acquiring the Suns for a record $4 billion acquisition, Ishbiya will mortgage more than half of the issued shares of mortgage giant UWM Holdings to obtain loans. After giving up Durant, the Suns will inevitably start a new reconstruction process. Based on reports from all aspects, Booker seems to be the only non-sale product for the Suns. They hope that this player can become the core of the new championship team. According to a report by American journalist Stein, Booker is expected to receive an early contract renewal from the Sun this summer, with a total price of up to $149.8 million for two years.
Another person who attracted people's attention was naturally Bill. In fact, Bill became the target of the Suns' selling date as early as this season's trading deadline. However, Bill's performance on the court was not satisfactory, and his salary for the remaining two seasons reached an outrageous $110 million, and he also had the right to veto the transaction, which greatly increased the difficulty of the transaction.
Recently, Suns reporter Gambadoro said when interacting with fans that Bill’s contract is almost impossible to trade. "The management really doesn't want him back. But Bill's contract is almost impossible to trade, and if the buyout agreement is refused, the team may be forced to retain him. One of the questions they asked the candidates during the coach selection process is "How would you use Bill". The team wants to get rid of him and is looking for a solution," Gambadoro said.
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