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Let the 2021 Draft players who have been extended raise your hands…

As the 2024/25 NBA season begins this evening, the franchises had until last night to extend the players drafted in the first round of the 2021 Draft. And as usual, things got agitated at the buzzer…

Upstream, Detroit, Cleveland, Toronto and Orlando had respectively locked Cade Cunningham, Evan Mobley, Scottie Barnes And Franz Wagner with max contracts.

For the rest of the vintage, it was much more vague, even if the Pelicans and the Warriors had managed to come to an agreement with Trey Murphy And Moses Moody a few hours before the end of the negotiation window.

But ultimately, and while optimism was not really in order, Jalen Johnson also managed to find common ground with the Hawks, as did Corey Kispert to the Wizards and Jalen Suggs at the Magic. The biggest surprise came from Houston, which locked down Jalen Green and above all Alperen Sengunwho lands a five-year contract, with a “player option” for the last year!

The Turk is the first player to negotiate a lease of this type, following his rookie contract, from Luka Doncic and Trae Young. This shows how keen the Rockets were to cement the long-term future of the pivot.

Among the main non-extended players, there is of course Jonathan Kumingaabout which the Warriors still have no certainty, while the person concerned is aiming for a maximum contract. In Chicago and Brooklyn, we preferred to be patient with Josh Giddey And Cam Thomasand wait until next summer to determine the value of the two players.

2021 DRAFT EXTENSIONS

1 | Cade Cunningham | Detroit: $224 million over five years
2 | Jalen Green | Houston: $106 million over three years
3 | Evan Mobley | Cleveland: $224 million over five years
4 | Scottie Barnes | Toronto: $224 million over five years
5 | Jalen Suggs | Orlando: $151 million over five years
6 | Josh Giddey | Chicago
7 | Jonathan Kuminga | Golden State
8 | Franz Wagner | Orlando: $224 million over five years
9 | Davion Mitchell | Toronto
10 | Ziaire Williams | Brooklyn
11 | James Bouknight
12 | Joshua Primo | LA Clippers
13 | Chris Duarte | Chicago
14 | Moses Moody | Golden State: 39 million over three years
15 | Corey Kispert | Washington: $54 million over four years
16 | Alperen Sengun | Houston: $185 million over five years
17 | Trey Murphy III | New Orleans: $112 million over four years
18 | Tre Mann | Charlotte
19 | Kai Jones | LA Clippers
20 | Jalen Johnson | Atlanta: $150 million over five years
21 | Keon Johnson | Brooklyn
22 | Isaiah Jackson | Indiana
23 | Usman Garuba
24 | Josh Christopher | Miami
25 | Quentin Grimes | Dallas
26 | Bones Hyland | LA Clippers
27 | Cam Thomas | Brooklyn
28 | Jaden Springer | Boston
29 | Day’Ron Sharpe | Brooklyn
30 | Santi Aldama | Memphis

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