NBA star, Stephen Curry of Golden State Warriors, has agreed
to a five-year extension deal, worth around $201 million, the richest
contract in the league history.
His agent Jeff Austin of Octagon, told ESPN:
'Curry is the first NBA star who will sign a supermax contract, the crossing of a $200 million threshold that eventually will become the norm for the NBA's biggest superstars.'
Golden State general manager, Bob Myers also confirmed the deal on Friday, saying that the Warriors will finalize the contract once the free-agency moratorium ends Thursday.
'An eight-year veteran, Curry has been the foundational star for the Warriors, who recently won their second NBA championship in three years.'
Curry,
who's a two-time NBA MVP, four-time All-Star, and a three-time All-NBA
first-team performer was drafted to the Golden State Warriors team in
2009, a rookie contract which cost around $12.7m
The
basketballer has also been congratulated by his strongest rival, LeBron
James of Cleveland Cavaliers, whom he has faced in the past three
Finals.
Watch the video below...
Watch the video below...
Congrats @StephenCurry30!! 🙏🏾🙏🏾 https://t.co/hBpxVhAEBQ— LeBron James (@KingJames) July 1, 2017
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