Jayson Tatum Inks Record-Breaking $315 Million Extension, Becomes NBA’s Highest-Paid Player
Jayson Tatum‘s summer just got even better — the Boston Celtics champion just secured a 5-year, $315 MILLION extension … making it the biggest contract in NBA history.
News of the negotiations broke minutes ago … with the 26-year-old agreeing to a supermax deal to stay put in Beantown — quite possibly the biggest no-brainer of the offseason.
Tatum is fresh off winning his first title with the Cs after eliminating the Dallas Mavericks in Game 5 of the NBA Finals last month … and while he didn’t win MVP honors, he was crucial to Boston’s success this postseason — averaging 25 points, 9.7 rebounds and 6.3 assists a game.
The huge payday will start in the 2025-26 season … with Tatum slated to make $54 million. It will increase roughly $4-5 milli each year, which means he’ll rake in a whopping $71 million in 2029-30.
Tatum has emerged as one of the best players in the league after going No. 3 overall to the Celtics in 2017 … and finished sixth in regular season MVP voting this past season.
Congrats, Tatum … we take it dinner with the teammates will be on him for a bit.