Largest NBA Player Contracts and Those Poised for Even Bigger Paydays

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With the NBA closing in on a new media deal rumored to be worth $76 billion, player contracts will only continue to skyrocket.

So as the financial side of the NBA starts to shift massively, it’s a good time to check in with where player contracts stand, who has the biggest deals currently, and which players will soon set new records for the biggest contracts in league history.

THE BIGGEST CONTRACTS RIGHT NOW (BY TOTAL VALUE)

1. Jaylen Brown – $303.7M

2. Nikola Jokic – 5 years, $264M

3. Bradley Beal – 5 years, $251M

4. Giannis Antetokounmpo – 5 years, $228.2M

5. Devin Booker – 4 years, $224M

6. Karl-Anthony Towns – 4 years, $224M

7. Steph Curry – 4 years, $215.4M

8. Zach LaVine – 4 years, $215.2M

9. Trae Young – 4 years, $215.1M

10. Luka Doncic – 5 years, $207M

THE NEXT PLAYERS TO SET NEW CONTRACT RECORDS

Jayson Tatum is expected to receive a 5-year, $315 million supermax extension from the Boston Celtics, according to ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski. It would be the biggest contract in NBA history, with Tatum surpassing teammate Jaylen Brown to become the new record holder.

But Tatum won’t hold the title for long. In the summer of 2025, Luka Doncic will become eligible to sign a supermax extension worth roughly $346 million over five years.

Player salaries will only keep rising from there. Here’s a simple breakdown from NBA writer Keith Smith:

So if you thought NBA money was crazy right now, just you wait.

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