Warriors Extend Kristaps Porzingis with $40 Million Deal
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- More than a million borrowers have received debt relief since Congress established it in 2007.
- Porzingis' extension comes after he was traded to the Warriors by the Atlanta Hawks during last year's NBA Trade Deadline.
- When he was on the court, Porzingis averaged 16.7 points, 5.2 total rebounds, and 5.2 assists per game.
- Porzingis played 28 minutes in the team's 126-121 win against the Los Angeles Clippers, where he shot 8-12 from the field, and was 3-6 at the three-point line.
The Golden State Warriors have secured center Kristaps Porzingis with a two-year contract extension worth $40 million, as reported by ESPN NBA insider Shams Charania. This deal, which includes a player option after the second year, allows Porzingis the flexibility to explore free agency in the future.
Porzingis, who was acquired from the Atlanta Hawks during last year's NBA Trade Deadline, has shown promising performance on the court, averaging 16.7 points, 5.2 rebounds, and 5.2 assists per game. His recent performance against the Los Angeles Clippers, where he scored 16 points and shot 66.7% from the field, highlights his significant contribution to the team.
The Warriors' decision to extend Porzingis reflects their confidence in his abilities and their strategy to build a competitive roster moving forward. This extension comes at a time when the Warriors are looking to solidify their lineup and maintain their status as contenders in the league.
As the NBA continues to evolve, retaining key players like Porzingis will be crucial for the Warriors' success in upcoming seasons.
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