Today, Russell Westbrook officially signed a contract with the
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The team signed a two-year contract worth a total of $6.8 million, of which the second year is a player option. This signifies that Willis has finally found a new home after a period of transfer turmoil.
Last season, Willis was traded by the Clippers to the Jazz and subsequently cut by the Jazz. After a clarification period, he became a free agent. During his search for a new owner, Willis was rumored to be with several teams, but he eventually chose to join the Denver Nuggets.
Willis didn't perform as well as expected for the Clippers last season. He appeared in 68 games, averaging 11.1 points, 5 rebounds and 4.5 assists in 22.5 minutes per game. While he was still able to show some ability on the offensive end, his minutes and numbers dipped due to injuries and tactical reasons.
The Nuggets made some adjustments before the start of the season, including signing Willis. They hope that Willis will be able to utilize his leadership and experience on the team to help the team get better in the Western Conference race.
For Willis, joining the Nuggets is a new beginning. He will have the opportunity to showcase his abilities in a new team environment and try to prove that he is still a valuable player. For the Nuggets, signing Willow is also a gamble, and they will need to evaluate Willow's conditioning and adaptability, as well as his ability to fit into the team's system.
All in all, Willow's joining has injected new vigor into the Nuggets, but it remains to be seen how he will perform. Fans expect him to find his form in the new season and contribute to the Nuggets.