Here it came.
The NBA free agent market opened tonight (Thursday through Friday), and already in its early hours provided us with no small statement of intent on the part of some of the teams in the league, and also filled with a few stars who might find themselves in other uniforms next season.
It's time to make an order.
Before we get to the great story of Durant and Kyrie who opened the window, let's start with the story of the night.
Nikola Jukic has signed for Denver for another five years, during which he will earn no less than $ 264 million (!) Per season.
In doing so, the MVP and perhaps one of the greatest players in history will become the player with the most valuable contract in NBA history.
crazy.
Two-time NBA MVP Nikola Jokic has agreed to a five-year, $ 264 million supermax contract extension with the Denver Nuggets, per @ShamsCharania
The richest deal in NBA history pic.twitter.com/REfZD8u6oL
- NBA on TNT (@NBAonTNT) June 30, 2022
We will continue with the Brooklyn star duo - Kyrie Irving and Kevin Durant - who last night reported that they are expected to leave Brooklyn, while the latter demanded a transfer to another team.
According to several reports, Durant is likely to arrive in the Los Angeles Lakers next season, and even the runners-up Boston champion, is a candidate to absorb the player.
Brian Windhorst says the Lakers could potentially put together a package that lands Kevin Durant and Kyrie Irving pic.twitter.com/9QZeSYkdfF
- NBACentral (@TheNBACentral) June 30, 2022
Another who has signed his own monstrous contract is Bradley Bill, a friend of Danny Abdia's in Washington.
The Wizards star will continue in the capital and earn a whopping $ 251 million in five years.
Breaking: Bradley Beal is staying in Washington on a five-year, $ 251M max contract extension, his agent tells @wojespn 💰 pic.twitter.com/JvA7sy9z5I
- SportsCenter (@SportsCenter) June 30, 2022
Another big star who will continue with his team on a huge contract is Devin Booker, who extended his contract with the Phoenix Suns for $ 214 million for four years.
Suns and Devin Booker are finalizing a four-year, $ 214M supermax contract extension, per @ShamsCharania pic.twitter.com/qxmk6KxXOM
- Bleacher Report (@BleacherReport) June 30, 2022 Wrong?
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