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CTV News
5 days ago
- Business
- CTV News
Hamilton honouring Shai Gilgeous-Alexander with key to city
Rowen Garett, CEO of Canada Basketball, tells CTV News about the 'tremendous pride' that Gilgeous-Alexander brings to the region.


The Independent
01-07-2025
- Sport
- The Independent
NBA MVP signs the league's biggest ever contract
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and the Oklahoma City Thunder have agreed to a record-setting four-year, $285 million contract extension. This deal will make Gilgeous-Alexander the highest single-season average salary earner in NBA history, with earnings projected to reach nearly $79 million by the 2030-31 season. The 26-year-old Canadian guard led the Thunder to their inaugural NBA championship and the league's best regular-season record. Gilgeous-Alexander also swept major individual awards, including regular-season MVP, NBA Finals MVP, and the scoring title. Thunder General Manager Sam Presti praised Gilgeous-Alexander's consistent improvement, positioning the team as contenders for years to come with their core players secured.


CBC
01-07-2025
- Business
- CBC
Canada's Gilgeous-Alexander agrees to massive 4-year extension with NBA champion Thunder: reports
Social Sharing Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and the Oklahoma City Thunder have agreed on a record-setting 4-year, $285 million US extension that would give him the highest single-season average salary in NBA history, a person with knowledge of the agreement said Tuesday. The person spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because the deal has not been publicly announced and likely won't be until the league's moratorium on most offseason signings is lifted on Sunday. ESPN first reported on the agreement. News of the deal comes on Canada Day, a fitting coincidence for the 26-year-old from Hamilton who is coming off a season like few others in NBA history. Not only did Gilgeous-Alexander lead the Thunder to their first NBA championship and the league's best record, he swept most major individual awards — winning regular-season and NBA Finals MVP honors and the scoring title. The supermax extension was not unexpected. It was a question of timing; he could have taken a deal with an even higher total value next summer. Based on the NBA's most recent salary cap projections — the exact numbers will not be finalized until June 2027 — Gilgeous-Alexander would make somewhere around $63 million in the first season and nearly $79 million during the 2030-31 season. That would put him at an average payout of about $1 million per regular season game, and would be the highest single-season salary in NBA history. Gilgeous-Alexander didn't enter the league with superstar expectations. He was the 11th overall pick in the 2018 draft, and he was traded from the Los Angeles Clippers to the Thunder after his rookie year. He has been on an upward trajectory ever since, and Thunder general manager Sam Presti believes that will continue. "He's gotten better every single year," Presti said. "His mindset has allowed him to take these steps and also not — I don't feel like his progress is, like, volatile. I don't know if that makes sense, but I don't feel like it's built on things that can't be repeated and built up again." Presti referred to Gilgeous-Alexander as a "basketball artist" because he has the emotional intelligence to know when to call upon his various gifts. "I just think he's got left and right brain working, and I think when you think about people that are extremely successful in what they do, they can't operate all on one side or the other," Presti said. "People have to have — to me, the great people in life, business, sports, any industry, have to be able to access both sides, a creative side and then also a very objective side." The Thunder are set to be contenders for years. Their best player is in place long-term, all their major players are under contract through at least next season and Presti has a slew of draft picks stashed from previous trades.


CTV News
24-06-2025
- Sport
- CTV News
Hamilton's Shai Gilgeous-Alexander named NBA Finals MVP after championship win
Toronto Watch The 26-year-old Canadian is atop the basketball world now in almost every way imaginable. Gilgeous-Alexander and the Oklahoma City Thunder captured the NBA title on Sunday night, beating the Indiana Pacers 103-91 to win the finals in a seven-game thriller. CTV's Mike Walker has the latest.

Wall Street Journal
23-06-2025
- Sport
- Wall Street Journal
He's the NBA's Biggest Winner—and He Got There By Losing. And Losing. And Losing.
Oklahoma City The moment that the Oklahoma City Thunder beat the Indiana Pacers in Game 7 of the NBA Finals on Sunday, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander etched his name into basketball history.