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It is revealed that Jeremy Lin’s salary cuts to renew Shougang’s annual salary is only less than 2 million U.S. dollars

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Original title: Jeremy Lin’s salary cut to renew Shougang’s annual salary is only less than 2 million US dollars

Beijing time on December 23 news, today, according to basketball reporter Jia Lei reported on social media, Jeremy Lin and the Shougang Men’s Basketball contract renewed a substantial salary cut and agreed to lower their annual salary to less than US$2 million before tax.

“Everyone knows that signing foreign aid under the epidemic is a difficult thing, and the salary cap of foreign aid this season has been reduced to only $5 million before tax. This greatly affects the operating space of many teams and even wants to sign. Both foreign aids became difficult. According to insiders, Shougang was able to sign three foreign aids, and the communication between Qin and Shuhao played a key role. Shuhao understood the difficulties that the salary cap change brought to the team and agreed to the annual salary. It was reduced to less than 2 million U.S. dollars before tax. It made a lot of sacrifices and won more space for the team. It also allowed Qin to complete the magic operation of signing three foreign aids in a row under such a limited salary space.” Jia Lei wrote on social media.

In recent days, it has been reported that the third foreign aid of the Shougang team, Brown, has arrived in the country. If all goes well, he is likely to rendezvous with the team in the second stage.

The second stage of the CBA regular season will start on December 25. At present, Shougang Men’s Basketball and other teams have set off for the Changchun Division. The Beijing Men’s Basketball Team will face the Liaoning Men’s Basketball Team on the evening of the 25th.Return to Sohu to see more

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