The Dallas Mavericks could be with the club’s top franchise star for a long time.

According to the ESPN reporter Bobby Max, Dallas’ Luka Doncic (forward-guard, 201 cm, 104 kg) could sign a super-large contract.
Doncic’s contract is still in the works. It will expire during the 2026-2027 season, including player options. However, since he can become a free agent in the summer of 2026, it is realistic to sign an extension after the upcoming 2024-2025 season. Dallas is certainly likely to try to sign him.
He was named the All-NBA First Team again this season. As a result, he has been named the first team for five consecutive years. When the remaining regular season games were held in Orlando due to the coronavirus outbreak, he was named the first team in the All-Seeding Game, showing off his reputation as the best player in the league in recent years.
With this selection, he has increased the possibility of an extension after next season. The contract is worth a whopping $346 million. It is a condition that is well over $60 million per year for five years. Naturally, it is the largest contract ever. If the contract applies from the 2026-2027 season, it is a condition that expires in the final 2030-2031 season. It could be a whopping $78 million in the final year.
Considering that he is still in his mid-20s and is waiting to enter his prime, his value is highly likely to be higher. Despite his sixth season in the NBA, he has been selected as the first team in the All-NBA for the past five years, surpassing all of his famous legends. Considering what he achieved in his mid-20s, he is filling his career with tremendous speed.
He played in 70 games this season. He played 37.5 minutes per game, recording 33.9 points (.487.382.786), 9.2 rebounds, 9.8 assists, and 1.4 steals. He not only scored more than 30 points on average during the regular season for the second consecutive year, but he also scored the most points on average since entering the big league. In addition, he not only tied the record of 30-8-8 for two consecutive seasons, but also gave the most average assists this time.
Meanwhile, he signed an extension with Dallas in the summer of 2021. Prior to the expiration of his rookie contract, he had a large contract. Dallas gave him a five-year, $215 million contract. The deal includes options in the final year as well as a trade kicker (15%). He also signed a contract worth more than $40 million annually, indicating that he would not trade.
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