Alexander s 4-year and 285 million yuan is the second largest contract in NBA history, second only to the 5-year and 314 million yuan!
2:30am, 2 July 2025Basketball
Shams reported that Alexander reached an early contract renewal with the Thunder with a super maximum salary, with a contract of US$285 million for 4 years, which will make him the highest annual salary player in NBA history!
According to statistics, Alexander's contract is the second largest contract in the history of the NBA, second only to the 5-year 314 million signed by Tatum in 2024.
NBA historical contracts TOP10 are currently as follows:
1, Tatum (314 million in 5 years)
2, Alexander (285 million in 4 years, 400,000 digits, 400,000 digits)
3, Jaylen Brown (285 million in 5 years, 300,000 digits, 3)
4, Jokic (276 million in 5 years)
5. Cningham (5 years 269 million)
Mobley (5 years 269 million)
7, Bill (5 years 251 million)
8, Halliburton (5 years 244 million)
Edwards (5 years 244 million)
10, Antetokounmpo (5 years 228 million)
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