5 richest contracts in Raptors history

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In order to secure a championship, the NBA lets teams pick their best players and acquire talent from other teams. They often have to spend a lot of money in order to do this. Denver Nuggets, for example, will be the star of their team in July 2022. Nikola Jokic received the largest contract extension The NBA’s history of $264 Million over five Years.

What players have the Toronto Raptors considered worthy enough to open up their wallets for and which are not? Here are five of the most significant contracts in Raptors’ history, ranging from free agency to contract extensions.

DeMar DeRozan, left, and Kyle Lowry made a fortune during their time with the Raptors. (Photo by Vaughn Ridley/Getty Images)

DeMar DeRozan and Kyle Lowry earned a lot during their time with Raptors. (Photo taken by Vaughn Ridley/Getty Images).

5. OG Anunoby (F), four years, $72,000,000

Anunoby was a Raptors first-round draft pick. In 2017, he entered the draft despite suffering a knee injury during his sophomore season at Indiana. The Raptors bet that he would heal from the injury, and they were right.

Anunoby has made great strides in his time with the NBA and was awarded a. four-year, $72-million contract extension 2020

4. Fred VanVleet G. Four years, $85 millions

Fred VanVleet, a member the 2018-19 champion team, averaged 14 points per game during the Finals, including 22 in Toronto’s series-clinching Game 6 win. VanVleet has signed a four year contract worth $85 millions in 2020.

VanVleet isn’t just popular on the court, he’s a fan favourite. His signature catchphrase is “Bet on yourself,” which speaks to his basketball journey that saw the undersized guard go from undrafted prospect to NBA All-Star.

3. Kyle Lowry, G. Three years, $100 Million

2017 was a year when Kyle Lowry, point guard, was poised for big money as an unrestricted free agent. The Raptors signed him to a three year, $100 million deal. Lowry’s average earnings per share was a result of this gamble. 17 points per game During the 2019 NBA Finals, the Raptors won the championship.

Lowry signed an agreement with the Raptors to leave them in 2021. $85-million deal with Heat. He stated that he still loves his old team. retire with the Raptors.

2. Pascal Siakam F, Four Years, $137 Million

Pascal Siakam Cameroon is where he was raised. There he learned basketball and ended up at New Mexico State University. In 2016, the Raptors chose him in the initial round of the NBA draft. He averaged 4.2 points per match in his rookie season, but he soon improved his game and scored nearly 17 points per game during the 2018-19 season.

He signed a contract for 2019 four-year contract Nearly $137 million. Siakam continues to produce with 22.8 points per match in 2021-22. He also made another leap forward in the 2022/23 season.

1. DeMar DeRozan G, five years, $145 Million

In 2016, shooting guard DeMar DeRozan signed a five-year deal For $145 million, DeRozan was with the Raptors. DeRozan began his professional career in 2009 with the Raptors and was recognized as one of the best scorers in the league.

He was saved by the entire team. opted out of his contract To try his luck in 2016 with free agency Two years later, however, the Raptors resigned him. traded DeRozan The San Antonio Spurs signed Kawhi Leonard to their team, which helped them win the first ever NBA championship.

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