The Lakers contract renewal makes other teams a joke
6:07pm, 3 August 2025Basketball
With the Los Angeles Lakers reaching a three-year, 165 million contract extension with superstar Doncic today, this makes his annual salary only about 55,000,000!
The Lakers' contract renewal made other teams a joke
As a popular fan of the league, it is just this annual salary. In contrast, the operations of the Thunder, Celtics, Suns and Warriors have become jokes
Warriors Butler has 122 million in 2 years, Alexander has 257 million in 4 years, Holmgren has 250 million in 5 years, Jaylen Williams has 287 million in 5 years, especially the second and third leaders of the Thunder have 50 to 60 million in 5 years, the boss of the Lakers has only 55,000,000!
Booker's two-year, $145 million max salary renewal in advance for the Suns
Tatum's five-year, 315 million super max salary contract
Conclusion Brown's five-year, 304 million max salary contract
I wonder if the management of the above team is extremely envious of Doncic's renewal?
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