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NBA》亞歷山大簽署81.4億天價合約 雷霆少主創NBA史上最高年均薪續約至2031年

NBA》亞歷山大簽署81.4億天價合約 雷霆少主創NBA史上最高年均薪續約至2031年

Yahoo01-07-2025
根據美國媒體週二報導,奧克拉荷馬城雷霆一哥亞歷山大(Shai Gilgeous-Alexander)已同意簽署一份4年2.85億美元(約81.4億台幣)的延長合約,這將成為NBA史上年均薪資最高的合約。
這位26歲的加拿大控球後衛上個月剛率領雷霆奪得NBA總冠軍,並包辦例行賽與總決賽MVP,新合約將使他在雷霆效力至2031年。目前他與雷霆尚餘2年7910萬美元(約22.6億台幣)的合約,延長後的四個賽季薪資分別為:6250萬(2027-28年,約17.8億台幣)、6860萬(2028-29年,約19.6億台幣)、7370萬(2029-30年,約21億台幣)及7870萬美元(2030-31年,約22.5億台幣)。
Shai-Gilgeous Alexander now has the richest annual salary for a player in NBA HISTORY ? SGA's contract has an average annual value of $71.25M ? (via @ShamsCharania) pic.twitter.com/OF1SP7OCTW
— SportsCenter (@SportsCenter) July 1, 2025
此合約讓亞歷山大的年平均薪資將超越費城76人恩比德(Joel Embiid)的6430萬美元(約18.4億台幣)與波士頓塞爾蒂克塔圖姆(Jayson Tatum)的6280萬美元(約17.9億台幣),躍居聯盟薪資王。
上賽季亞歷山大不僅帶領雷霆以68勝稱霸西區,更在總決賽以4比3擊敗印第安納溜馬。他例行賽場均32.7分高居聯盟之冠,總決賽場均30.3分的表現,使他成為史上第四位同時擁有例行賽MVP、總決賽MVP與得分王頭銜的球員,與賈霸(Kareem Abdul-Jabbar)、喬丹(Michael Jordan)和歐尼爾(Shaquille O'Neal)齊名。
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