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James Surowiecki raises concerns about the Milwaukee Bucks signing Gary Trent to a contract worth $16 million per year. Surowiecki points to Trent's 39% shooting from the field, as well as his averages of 8 points, 1 rebound, and 1 assist per game, arguing that these statistics make the deal highly questionable. He describes the contract as a contender for the league's worst.
Surowiecki also criticizes Trent's defensive performance and questions the decision-making behind the agreement.
Surowiecki has previously questioned the $60 million contract in the Jaylen Brown trade, noting skepticism about its financial motivation. He has also suggested that heavy stock sales by companies seeking to benefit from current prices could trigger sell-offs. These comments reflect his ongoing scrutiny of high-value financial decisions.