The Toronto Raptors have officially announced significant contract extensions for two key players, solidifying their future. Scottie Barnes signed a rookie max extension that could be worth up to $270 million over five years, while Immanuel Quickley agreed to a five-year, $175 million deal.
In a news conference this morning, the Raptors confirmed these extensions, which mark a major step in the franchise’s rebuilding efforts.
While the club did not disclose the specific terms, reports indicate that Scottie Barnes’ rookie max extension is valued at a minimum of $235 million over five years. This amount could increase to $270 million if Barnes meets one of three performance criteria next season.
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