
The Detroit Pistons and Jalen Duren are expected to begin serious discussions on a long-term extension that could make the young center one of the highest-paid players at his position.
According to league expectations, the two sides may eventually settle on a deal in the range of $200 million to $220 million over five years, although negotiations are believed to have started with a significant gap between the parties.
“There’s a general sense around the league, as things stand today, that negotiations likely began far apart and will eventually come to a middle ground in the ballpark of a five-year, $200 million to $220 million deal,” Hunter Patterson reported.
Such an agreement would give Duren an annual salary between roughly $40 million and $44 million.
While the 22-year-old didn’t perform at his best during the postseason, his overall body of work remains impressive.
Duren earned his first All-Star selection and was also named to the All-NBA Third Team, strengthening his case for a massive new contract.
The Pistons and Jalen Duren are expected to discuss a contract worth up to $220 million over five years, per @HunterPatterson
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