Hill has an annual salary of 6.5 million to stay with the Suns and refuses New York
Hill has an annual salary of 6.5 million to stay with the Suns and refuses New York. According to media sources, forward Grant Hill has decided to return to the Suns and he will...
Hill's annual salary is 6.5 million to stay with the Suns and reject New York. According to media sources, forward Grant Hill has decided to return to the Suns. He will sign a one-year contract worth 6.5 million US dollars with the Suns. Earlier, Hill had wanted to leave Phoenix and go to New York, but if he joined the Knicks, Hill would have to think carefully about how to deal with his daughter's schooling. After many considerations, Hill finally decided to stay with the Suns. Hill has played for the Suns for four seasons, and he has only missed three games in the last three seasons. Compared with his seven years with the Magic, this really makes people lament Hill's tenacity. Hill averaged 29.8 minutes per game last season, averaging 13.2 points, 4.2 rebounds and 2.5 assists. Hill, who is 39 years old this year, is currently the oldest player in the league. As the former successor of Jordan, Hill also had great glory, but his career was hampered by injuries and his performance was greatly compromised. Now that he continues to fight in the league, Hill's spirit itself is touching enough. Also signed with Hill last Saturday were Sebastian Telfair and Markieff Morris.
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