NBA》勇士三冠中鋒Looney也來鵜鶘 Poole發限動「太狂啦」
Jordan Poole is HYPED him and Kevon Looney are reunited in NOLA 👏⚜️ pic.twitter.com/jmS1PWCLuu
— Bleacher Report (@BleacherReport) July 1, 2025
生涯前10個賽季都效力於勇士隊的魯尼,據傳即將以2年1600萬美金加盟鵜鶘隊,現年29歲的他,曾經幫助勇士隊打下三座總冠軍,最近兩年的績效大幅下滑,平均每場出賽僅出賽約15分鐘,在勇士陣中的重要性已經明顯式微。
普爾和魯尼曾經在勇士隊共同拼戰4個賽季,並於2022年贏得總冠軍,而且他們的故鄉都是密爾瓦基,革命情感格外深厚。
Kevon Looney and Jordan Poole will be reunited in New Orleans 🥹❤️ pic.twitter.com/89gkBxn6NV
— gabs ❀ (@biyatopia) June 30, 2025
幾天前,外媒才爆料指出巫師隊已經將普爾交易到鵜鶘隊,換來麥考倫(CJ McCollum)和歐里尼克(Kelly Olynyk),鵜鶘隊這個賽季僅打出21勝61敗,關鍵在於兩大主將英葛蘭(Brandon Ingram)和威廉森(Zion Williamson)都因傷缺席大半賽季,如今增添兩個擁有冠軍資歷的新成員,就看新賽季能否展現不一樣的風貌。

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