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Signed again! The Bucks signed 10 consecutive contracts! The most underrated team in the offseason

6:03am, 16 August 2025Basketball

On August 15, the NBA announced the full schedule of the new season. The live broadcasts of each team across the United States are as follows: the Lakers, Warriors, Thunder and Knicks all have 34 games, tied for the league first; the Timberwolves and Rockets both have 28 games, followed closely behind. Next are the Nuggets 26 games, the Celtics 25 games, the Cavaliers 24 games, and the Mavericks 23 games.

Spurs have 22 games in the United States, ranking 11th in the league; the Clippers have 21 games, ranking 12th in the league; the Bucks have 18 games, ranking 13th in the league. There are five teams with the least live broadcasts in the United States: the Wizards, Jazz, Raptors, Nets and Pelicans, all of which are two games. Let’s talk about the signing news. The free market has little combat power left, and today another person has found his next home.

According to NBA famous reporter Shams, free agent Amir Kofi joins the Bucks on a one-year contract. Coffey played in the NBA for six years and has been playing for the Clippers. This summer, the Clippers did not offer Coffey a contract extension. Now the Clippers are only $1.2 million away from the hard salary cap and can no longer sign players, so Coffey can only find another player.

Koffi was born on June 17, 1997. He is in his prime, with a height of 2.01 meters and a wingspan of 2.18 meters. Kofi lost the draft in 2019. At that time, he signed a two-way contract with the Clippers and successfully became a regular due to his own efforts. During the 2022 offseason, the Clippers renewed their contract with Coffey for 3 years and $11 million, and their contract expires in the summer of 2025. In the 2024-25 season, Coffey played 72 games for the Clippers, including 13 of which started. He averaged 24.3 minutes per game, scored 9.7 points, 2.2 rebounds, 1.1 assists, 0.6 steals, and 0.6 turnovers. His three shooting percentages were: 47.1%, 40.9%, and 89.1%. Just looking at the offensive performance, Kofi is indeed pretty good. The problem is that he is easy to get ahead on the defensive end!

Bucks reporter Eric Nehm added that what Coffey signed with the Bucks was just a training camp contract. Clippers reporter Farbod Esnaashari commented: "Although Kofi has been criticized by many Clippers fans, he has stood up at critical moments many times." To be honest, the Bucks only give training camp contracts, what other bicycles do they need?

During this offseason, the Bucks kept moving, and some contracts were outrageously low: 1.4 years, 4 years, 4 years, 44 million US dollars to renew Portis; 3.3 years, 12 million US dollars to return to Ryan Rollins; 4.4 years, 11 million US dollars to renew Kevin Porter Jr.; 5.5 million US dollars to sign Trent in 2 years, 7.5 million US dollars to sign.

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During this offseason, everyone is staring at several teams in the West. In fact, these 10 signings of the Bucks should not be underestimated, and they can be called "spend small money to do big things"! Do you think the Bucks' existing lineup can break out of the East?

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