Zion Williamson agrees to 5-year, $193M extension with Pelicans, agent says | Aaj Sport
Zion Williamson agrees to 5-year, $193M extension with Pelicans, agent says
According to his management, forward Zion Williamson of the New Orleans Pelicans and the organisation have reached an agreement on a 5-year, $193 million designated maximum rookie extension.
According to Austin Brown, Williamson's representative, the arrangement may bring in up to $231 million for him. Through the 2027–28 season, Williamson will remain a club asset according to the agreement.
Due to league regulations, the Pelicans cannot make the announcement until July 6.
The agreement demonstrates the Pelicans' confidence in Williamson, despite the fact that the injury-prone former top overall pick only played 85 games in three seasons in the league and missed the entire 2021–2022 season due to a fractured foot. Weeks after the end of the squad's season, the team revealed that Williamson had been given the all-clear to participate in basketball activities.
PELICANS ROOKIE DYSON DANIELS' MOM REACTS TO NBA DRAFT ‘MAYHEM’ OVER HER APPEARANCE
Source
When healthy, Williamson has the ability to become a star, averaging 27 points and seven rebounds in 2020–21. That year, the 21-year-old was selected as an NBA All-Star.In recent months, the 6-foot-6, 284-pound Williamson has sought to allay rumours of a potential change of scenery.
He told reporters in April that he "wouldn't be able to sign it quick enough" and that he would not hesitate to accept a job offer from New Orleans.
It was also "no secret" last month, the former Duke Blue Devil told the media, that he wanted to remain with the Pelicans. "I felt as though I spoke while standing on that. For me, the year of recovery and mental struggles was really demanding. Now I'm good. I'm prepared to begin working "At the time, he said.
KEVIN DURANT ADDRESSES NETS TRADE RUMORS WITH CRYPTIC TWEET
Given how well his team did while he was away under new head coach Willie Green, Williamson has cause for optimism about their future. After winning two games in the league's play-in round, the Pelicans earned the eighth seed in the Western Conference this past season and a place in the playoffs.
Source
The top-seeded Phoenix Suns would subsequently be forced to play six games in the best-of-seven series before New Orleans was eliminated from the playoffs.Three players stood out for the team: former All-Star Brandon Ingram, seasoned centre Jonas Valanciunas, and high-scoring guard CJ McCollum, who was added in a trade midway through the season. Young players with promise, such Herb Jones, Trey Murphy III, and Jose Alvarado, contributed to the Pelicans as well.



Comments
Post a Comment