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Porzinģis and Barea will continue to play in one team – Basketball – Apollo.lv – Sports

The Athletic spokesman Shem Carania reports that the Mavericks, represented by Kristaps Porziņģis, have extended their contract with defender Jose Juan Barea, who became a champion with the Dallas team in 2011.

The contract will be signed for one season for 2.6 million US dollars.

The 36-year-old Barea averaged 7.7 points in 29 matches last season and scored 3.9 times.

It was previously reported that Barea will remain on the team as an assistant coach, but it is understood that he will continue his career as a basketball player, during which he has represented the Mavericks team for 11 seasons. He has also played for the Minnesota Timberwolves.

The National Basketball Association (NBA) team, represented by Rodion Kuruce, has also signed a new contract with Brooklyn “Nets” with defender Tyler Johnson.

The team does not disclose the details of the deal, but The Athletic reports that a contract with the 28-year-old free agent has been signed for 1.5 million US dollars this season.

Johnson spent most of the previous season on the Phoenix “Dog” team, but in the final tournament of the season he was attracted to “Nets”. In eight sowing games, Johnson scored 12.0 points on average in 24 minutes, bounced 3.0 rebounds and scored 3.0 times, but in the playoffs he had 13.8 points, 1.8 balls under baskets and 2 , 3 assists.

Johnson in the NBA, representing the Nets, Dog and Miami Heat teams, has competed in 309 matches, averaging 10.5 points in 26 minutes, winning 3.2 rebounds and passing 2.5 times.

The 2020/2021 NBA season will start on December 22, but the first test matches are scheduled for December 11.

The final phase of last season took place at Disney’s ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex in Orlando. The final match of the season took place on October 11, when the Los Angeles Lakers secured a 4-2 victory over the Miami Heat in the final series.

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