The NBA's biggest signing

Who has the biggest contract in the NBA

The biggest contract in nba history

It's Jaylen Brown's 5-year, $304 million dollar contract. The Celtics signed with player Jaylen Brown in the summer of 2023 with a five-year, $304 million contract, making Jaylen Brown the first player in the NBA to receive a $300 million contract.

This contract at the time caused the outside world hot debate, because Jaylen Brown, although as the Celtics' second player, successfully selected as an NBA All-Star and NBA Best XI, but he does not belong to is the ranks of the NBA's top stars, and even among the various teams of the various pawns, there are many players to be more outstanding than Brown, which includes the Lakers player Anthony Davis and Nuggets player Jamal Murray, neither of whom have gotten contract extensions like Jaylen Brown's, let alone the big players on other teams around the league.

Brown can be said to be the NBA broadcasting fees raised by the lucky children, but in the future there are more players to get 300 million or even 400 million dollars in contracts, because the NBA broadcasting contract every year in the water is rising, which also allows the owners of the various teams to earn a lot of money, the player's salary package with the continuous improvement.

With Jayson Tatum, who also plays for the Celtics, also expected to get a five-year, $340 million or so extension down the line, and a regular in the NBA's Best XI bunch like Maverick player Luka Doncic, who will be expected to get a five-year, $367 million extension in 2025, the Brown's contract just seems like it's something more special at the moment, too.

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