De'Aaron Fox demands maximum contract extension from Kings
De’Aaron Fox is now reportedly demanding the largest contract extension from Sacramento Kings, following a successful contract in the league three seasons ago.
De’Aaron Fox claims to be one of the best prospects in the world, even if it can’t overturn Sacramento Kings.
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As a result, he was eligible to sign a new contract for up to five years, revealing that the Englishman would ask the franchise for a higher salary from this season onwards.
He also does not deduct, according to NBC Sports.
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“Fox has the right to sign up to $ 150-180 million worth of up to five-year contracts. Don’t expect discounts or rebates. He will demand and get whatever he needs. “. report It.
De’Aaron Fox wants maximum contract extension from Sacramento Kings this offseason, according to NBC Sports
“Fox qualifies for a five-year maximum gold contract worth $ 150- $ 180 million. Don’t expect discounted rates. He demands and will probably get whatever the maximum amount is. ” pic.twitter.com/vagKXkYPyS
— NBA Central (@TheNBACentral) September 26, 2020
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Some people think Fox isn’t yet worthy of the biggest deal because of how tough Sacramento Kings is today. That’s because we believe players can lead the team before seeking the maximum contract.
That logic makes sense, but given that Sacramento Kings’ management was inadequate for years, it’s unfair to give him such responsibility.
We’re talking about a team that can pair him with Luka Doncic and choose to sign Marvin Bagley III instead.
If they miss the playoffs this season, they still have a chance. Throughout his young career, Fox has averaged 16.2 points, 6.1 assists and 1.4 steals per game.
This shows that his career is the best across the stats sheet. This decision may come back a few years from now, but from today they should consider paying young players.