
Insider Reveals Shocking $400 Million Fortune Awaiting Thunder Star—What It Means for the Game!
Gilgeous-Alexander was already on track to get a lofty pay raise in the offseason.
As a two-time All-NBA selection, he was eligible to sign a four-year deal worth $293 million, which translated to 30% of the total salary cap.
Now, as an MVP, he will be eligible to sign for 35% of the salary cap, which equates to a four-year deal worth a whopping $380 million.
With this deal, he will make $76 million in annual average salary, which is even more than Patrick Mahomes or Shohei Ohtani.
He’s currently in the midst of a five-year, $172 million extension, and that would drive his career earnings to $576 million by the time his supermax contract runs out, assuming he doesn’t get another extension.
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