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Another competitor is missing! The Warriors sign Bill hopes to increase their expectations

12:03am, 16 July 2025【Basketball】

According to ClutchPoints reporter Brett Segal, Bill will reach a buyout agreement with the Suns after receiving a 25% advance payment for next season's salary and become a complete free agent. The Golden State Warriors are considered one of the teams that have the most hope to sign Bill, but teams including the Clippers, Rockets, Bucks are also eyeing him.

Now, there is one more missing opponent with the Golden State Warriors for Bradley Bill, and that is the Milwaukee Bucks.

Yesterday, Cole Anthony and the Memphis Grizzlies reached a buyout agreement. According to ESPN's famous reporter Shams Charania, the Milwaukee Bucks have planned to sign Anthony after he has gone through a clarification period, the most attractive signing after All-Star guard Damian Lillard left the team.

If the Bucks eventually sign Anthony, it means they will miss Bradley Bill. This will put the Warriors in a better position in the competition to sign Bills. According to NBA insiders Mark Stan and Jack Fisher, the Warriors and the Bucks are the two teams that want to sign the Bills the most.

Stan and Fisher said: "The Clippers, Lakers, Warriors, Timberwolves, and Antetokounmpo's Bucks are all interested in signing Bill's team after he entered the free market."

The Bucks signed guards Kevin Porter Jr., Gary Trent Jr. and former Warriors player Ryan Rollins this offseason, and also signed 30-year-old free agent Gary Harris, who will now sign Anthony again. With sharpshooter AJ Green, the Bucks have no need to sign Bill again.

Golden State Warriors have previously had contacts with Bill and Lillard, who is already a free agent, but due to a torn Achilles tendon, it is expected to not return to the field until the All-Star game. The Warriors are expected to re-sign free agent defender D'Anthony Melton, but whether that will affect their idea of bringing in Bill or Lillard remains to be seen. But anyway, due to the Bucks' exit, the Warriors' competitor was missing.

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