Famous note: The Rockets once thought that Reeves was worth a 4-year 100 million contract because they knew that the Lakers would definitely match and gave up pursuing it
Live Broadcast, August 6 News In early July this year, Austin Reeves and the Lakers signed a $56 million over 4 yearscontract renewal. It is reported that teams such as the Rockets and Spurs have been interested in pursuing Reeves.
Recently, ESPN reporter Tim MacMahon and colleagues Brian Windhorst and Tim Bontemps talked about Reeves in the podcast show-The Hoop Collective.
MacMahon said, The Rockets absolutely believed that Reeves was worth (4 years) $100 million, but after realizing that the Lakers would definitely match the offer contract, they chose to give up.
The 4-year contract of $56 million is the largest contract the Lakers can provide Reeves (early bird maximum salary extension), and according to the Arenas clause, Reeves can get a total of nearly 4 years in the free agent market. $100 million contract, the Lakers are eligible to match. And according to previous reports, the Lakers will match any contract offer for Reeves.Return to Sohu to see more
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2023-08-05 17:50:00
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