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KINGS, STAR GUARD AGREE TO CONTRACT EXTENSION

- By Jason Anderson

SACRAMENTO — The Kings made a big move to shape the future of their franchise Friday, reportedly signing dynamic young point guard De'Aaron Fox to a long-term contract extension that could be worth nearly $200 million with incentives.

Sources told The Athletic's Shams Charania the Kings signed Fox to a maximum fiveyear, $163 million deal with clauses to reach the $195.6 million super max. The deal was announced less than 90 minutes after free agency began. ESPN's Bobby Marks reported Fox will earn $28.1 million in 2021-22, $30.4 million in 2022-23, $32.6 million in 202324, $34.8 million in 2024-25 and $37.1 million in 2025-26. Those figures could be bigger if Fox makes an All-NBA team and the salary cap for the 2021-22 season exceeds current projection­s of $112 million.

Marks reported the contract includes bonuses of 26%, 28% or 30% if Fox is named first-, second-, or third-team All-NBA. The bonuses would reportedly bring Fox's contract to $170 million if he becomes a thirdteam All-NBA selection, $183 million if he is a second-team selection and nearly $196 million if he earns first-team All-NBA honors.

Teammate Richaun Holmes was among the first to react to the news on social media, tweeting: "congrats bro bro!" The Kings selected Fox, 22, out of Kentucky with the No. 5 pick in the 2017 NBA draft. He averaged a career-high 21.1 points, 6.8 assists and 3.8 rebounds last season after being a finalist for the Most Improved Player award in 2018-19.

In a series of interviews with The Sacramento Bee last season, Fox discussed his desire to remain with the Kings organizati­on and bring winning basketball back to Sacramento after 14 consecutiv­e losing seasons. The Kings haven't been to the playoffs since 2006 — the longest active postseason drought in the NBA — but Fox intends to change that.

"I want to be here," Fox told The Bee before a January game in Chicago. "Obviously, I want to win, but I want to do it here.

"Obviously, we all want to win. There are some things we know we need to work on as a team, and I'm here for that. Every team has gone through it, probably not as long as the Kings have, but I want to be a part of that. I want to be able to get to the playoffs with this team, and, hopefully, when I'm a veteran in this league, be able to be a (championsh­ip) contender."

 ?? (GREGORY SHAMUS/GETTY IMAGES/TNS) ?? De’Aaron Fox and the Sacramento Kings agreed to a contract extension on Friday.
(GREGORY SHAMUS/GETTY IMAGES/TNS) De’Aaron Fox and the Sacramento Kings agreed to a contract extension on Friday.

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