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Chapter 1558 - Chapter 26: No Need for Rest_3

In the 1994-1995 season, Pippen's salary for the year was 2.25 million, which was more than a million less than the previous year because that idiot signed a damn decreasing contract.

But Pippen is one of the best small forwards in the League, and by comparison, Glenn Robinson has even more potential, but he hasn't really shown it.

In recent years, his performance on the court hasn't seen a qualitative improvement compared to his rookie season. He averaged just over 20 points in his rookie year, and now it's still just over 20.

Because the three-point line was lengthened again, the number of three-point attempts has drastically decreased, and stats for assists, rebounds, etc., remain around 3 or 5, without much change.

The signing of a super long contract has made him lose his motivation to strive, and in the small place of Milwaukee, he doesn't have the intention to lead the team to rise, as no one really cares about the Bucks.

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