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Updated · The New York Times · Jul 6
Jokić Delays Nuggets Extension to Add $80 Million, Plans to Re-Sign Next Summer
Updated
Updated · The New York Times · Jul 6

Jokić Delays Nuggets Extension to Add $80 Million, Plans to Re-Sign Next Summer

3 articles · Updated · The New York Times · Jul 6

Summary

  • Nikola Jokić said in Belgrade he expects to sign with Denver next summer, calling the delay "strictly business oriented" while reiterating he wants to finish his career with the Nuggets.
  • About $80 million is driving the timing: waiting a year lets the 31-year-old add another season of max salary, league sources said.
  • Jokić has one guaranteed season left plus a $62.8 million player option for 2027-28; signing now would limit him to a four-year, $278 million extension or a three-year, $214 million deal if he exercises the option.
  • A deal signed next summer would run through 2031-32, giving the three-time MVP a chance to secure top money into his late 30s and easing any immediate concern in Denver about his long-term intentions.

Insights

Can the Nuggets build a title contender around Jokic after he signs the NBA's most expensive contract ever?
Why is Nikola Jokic waiting until 2027 for his historic payday when he can sign a massive extension now?