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Report: Clippers' James Harden Trending Towards Declining Player Option for 2025-26 Season
Report: Clippers' James Harden Trending Towards Declining Player Option for 2025-26 Season originally appeared on Athlon Sports. Before the Los Angeles Clippers can begin looking to improve their roster this offseason, they have a key player currently on their team whose contract situation needs to play out. Advertisement Star guard James Harden only has a player option for the 2025-26 season left on his current contract. That option is worth $36.35 million for next season and fans have been waiting to see if Harden will pick it up. Los Angeles Clippers Guard James HardenRon Chenoy-Imagn Images The answer is beginning to become more clear based on a recent report. According to Hoops Hype's Michael Scotto, Harden is "leaning towards" declining the option. Scotto added that Harden and the Clippers are still interested in keeping Harden in LA and a new deal would likely keep him with the team of the next two seasons to line up with the time remaining on Kawhi Leonard's contract. Harden is coming off of a season for the Clippers where he earned All-NBA Third Team honors. Advertisement He averaged 22.8 points per game, 8.7 assists, and 5.8 rebounds per game during the regular season. Harden also put together a decent defensive season, which hasn't always been the case in his career. By declining his player option, he'll be looking to turn his 2024-25 performance into a bit of a pay bump and a longer commitment from the Clippers. If the Clippers are going to keep themselves hanging around the top of the Western Conference, they'll need to work out a deal to keep Harden around as there aren't many realistic options out there for them to acquire a player of his caliber. Related: Clippers Rumored to Be 'Hunting a Name' This Offseason Related: Clippers Predicted to Draft Prospect Who Has Been Compared to a Player Already on Their Roster This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jun 4, 2025, where it first appeared.


Time of India
24-05-2025
- Business
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Cade Cunningham's All-NBA selection boosts his contract to $269 million and changes Detroit Piston's financial outlook
(Image Source - Getty Images) A little over a year after saying, "We're not 2–26 bad," Cade Cunningham has proven the skeptics wrong and changed the course of the Detroit Pistons. The 23-year-old guard making it to the 2025 All-NBA Third Team not only confirms his standout season but also triggers a $45 million bonus in his rookie max extension, bringing the total to $269 million. This solidifies Cunningham as the key player for the franchise, but it also brings new financial challenges for Detroit's management. Cade Cunningham's All-NBA honor triggers $45 million contract boost, reshaping Pistons' financial strategy Cade Cunningham's selection for the All-NBA Third Team, revealed on May 24, 2025, is a major achievement in his rising career. This recognition not only celebrates his performance on the court but also activates the "Rose Rule" in his contract, raising his five-year extension from $224 million to $269 million—a $45 million jump. This change highlights Cunningham's key role in the Pistons' revival and reinforces the team's commitment to building around him. In the 2024–25 season, Cunningham really showed how much he's improved, averaging 26.1 points, 9.1 assists, and 6.1 rebounds each game. He helped the Pistons achieve a 44–38 record and made it to the playoffs for the first time since 2019. His outstanding performance got him All-NBA recognition and he finished seventh in MVP voting, which really shows how much of an impact he's making in the league. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like 2025: Steel Suppliers From Mexico At Lowest Prices (Take A Look) Steel Suppliers | search ads Search Now Cunningham's contract increase is throwing a wrench into Detroit's financial plans. With his higher salary, the team's expected cap space for the next offseason is shrinking, which could hinder their chances of going after top free agents. Still, the Pistons have some room to look into keeping important players like Malik Beasley, Dennis Schröder, Tim Hardaway Jr., and Paul Reed, all while keeping an eye on luxury tax issues. As they look to the future, the Pistons need to think about contract extensions for their promising players, Jaden Ivey and Jalen Duren, who are both up for rookie-scale extensions. It's going to be important to juggle these commitments while keeping some financial wiggle room to keep the team's progress going. Also Read: 'These youngsters are crazy' — Shaquille O'Neal taps son Shareef to bridge gap between Reebok and a new generation of athletes The recognition of Cade Cunningham as an All-NBA player and the financial edge that comes with that will help change Detroit Pistons' fortunes. His growth perpetuates the team's foundation, though to keep that house sturdy will require thorough financial forethought to build out the entire surrounding walls of a championship team around their star guard. Therein lies both the difficulty and the opportunity for the Pistons as they move through this new era: they will need to find the balance between proper talent retention and financial prudence and how they do this will be an indicator by which the success of the franchise will be measured. Get IPL 2025 match schedules , squads , points table , and live scores for CSK , MI , RCB , KKR , SRH , LSG , DC , GT , PBKS , and RR . Check the latest IPL Orange Cap and Purple Cap standings.