Man, let’s talk about Miles Bridges’ contract. I’ve been following this guy for a while, and his journey has been something else. I remember when I first started tracking NBA players and their contracts, Miles was just coming up.
I started digging into his background, you know, where he came from, his college days. Found out this guy played for the Charlotte Hornets. That’s where I began my detailed notes. I created a spreadsheet, listing down every detail I could find about him – born in ’98, 6-6, around 225 lbs.
Then, the contract talk started. This was the real deal. I recall seeing all sorts of numbers flying around. But I had to verify everything. I spent hours, days even, cross-referencing various news sites, forums, you name it. Finally, I confirmed that Miles Bridges signed a 3-year deal with the Hornets. And the figure? A whopping $75,000,000, all guaranteed! Average annual salary comes out to $25,000,000. That’s big money, man.
Here’s a breakdown of what I documented:
- Player: Miles Bridges
- Team: Charlotte Hornets
- Contract Length: 3 years
- Total Value: $75,000,000 (Guaranteed)
- Average Annual Salary: $25,000,000
But it wasn’t just about the money. I got into his game stats too. Like how he’s been averaging 15.0 points. And there was this one game where he had a double-double and scored over 20 points! This guy was proving his worth on the court, justifying that fat contract.
I also hit up some NBA 2K resources to see how he’s rated there. It’s kinda cool to see how the virtual world rates these players. I found his full details, attributes, even animations. Some sites had his OVR at 94! Not bad, not bad at all.
The Real Deal
But here’s the kicker – I read somewhere that he got a bone bruise on his right knee and needed some time off. That’s the tough part of the game, isn’t it? These guys push their bodies to the limit.
Anyway, this whole process of tracking Miles Bridges’ contract and his performance has been a wild ride. It’s not just about the numbers; it’s about the player’s journey, the ups and downs, the grind. And for me, it’s about documenting every bit of it, making sense of it all. That’s what I love to do – dive deep, get all the details, and share it with you all.