The Bucks’ success and long-term strategy rides on Giannis Antetokounmpo, who’s in the first year of his $228M supermax contract. He leads the NBA in PPG (29.4) after scoring 50 points on Tuesday.
DeRozan became the first player in Bulls history to score 35+ points on 50% shooting in six straight games. He signed a three-year, $82 million contract this past offseason — only the 44th-highest annual salary in the NBA.
Luka Doncic is the only star remaining after the Mavericks traded Kristaps Porzingis, giving him the keys to the franchise since signing him to a five-year, $207 million contract.
Thursday’s blockbuster shook up the East and appears one-sided. But Harden will become first $60M player, Brooklyn saves $15 million, and Philadelphia forms a new star duo.
The Pacers and Cavaliers executed the first trade before Thursday’s deadline. Indiana saved $26 million and Cleveland gets a starter in Caris LeVert.
By dealing Jimmy Garoppolo prior to the start of the new league year on March 16, the 49ers would save $25.5 million under the salary cap.
Already No. 1 in the PDGA’s most recent world rankings, Paul McBeth signed a 10-year, $10 million endorsement contract with Discraft.
Patrick Mahomes’ $503 million contract with the Kansas City Chiefs is not, in fact, the largest contract in sports history. The mantle belongs to a different football superstar. Lionel Messi’s […]
The NFL offseason was highlighted by two giant quarterback contracts: Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes’ deal worth up to $503 million and Houston Texans Deshaun Watson’s $156 million contract […]
Super Bowl MVP Patrick Mahomes now has the largest contract in sports history, signing a 10-year extension with the Kansas City Chiefs worth up to an estimated $503 million. The […]