NBA's Top Ten Contract Extension Contenders: Notable Names Include Devin Booker and Trae Young
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NBA's Top Ten Contract Extension Contenders: Notable Names Include Devin Booker and Trae Young

Contract extensions are taking center stage this offseason, affecting player movement and team strategies in the NBA.

The landscape of free agency has undergone significant changes, with ongoing contract extensions reshaping player dynamics in the NBA. Once a time when stars like LeBron James and Kevin Durant made headlines with their movements, the current environment has shifted. Since 2019, no reigning All-NBA player has switched teams through free agency, and the looming contract extensions are poised to dominate the discussions this summer.

Candidates for Extension

  1. Jaren Jackson Jr. (Memphis Grizzlies)
    Current salary: $23.6 million. The Grizzlies cannot afford to lose him in free agency.

  2. Trae Young (Atlanta Hawks)
    Career average: 25 points, 11.6 assists per game. The Hawks are in a tough spot regarding his contract.

  3. Fred VanVleet (Houston Rockets)
    Possibly negotiating a multi-year deal due to financial constraints.

  4. Kyrie Irving (Dallas Mavericks)
    With a player option in his contract, Irving holds significant leverage in negotiations.

  5. Devin Booker (Phoenix Suns)
    Likely to receive a supermax extension exceeding $150 million.

  6. Zion Williamson (New Orleans Pelicans)
    Under various health concerns and ongoing legal issues, discussions around his extension are complex.

  7. Tyler Herro (Miami Heat)
    Eligible for an extension but facing questions about his defensive capabilities.

  8. Kristaps Porziņģis (Boston Celtics)
    The Celtics might explore an extensions amid their extensive payroll concerns.

  9. Aaron Nesmith (Indiana Pacers)
    Currently on a favorable contract but could secure a better deal due to his improved performance.

  10. Mitchell Robinson (New York Knicks)
    Potentially eligible for a significant extension, but unraveled by his injury history.

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