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Davis gets $190M extension deal

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LOS ANGELES – Anthony Davis finalized a five-year contract worth up to $190 million to return to the Los Angeles Lakers on Thursday.

One day after LeBron James agreed to a two-year, $85 million contract extension with the Lakers through 2022- 23, Davis committed to the Lakers through the 202425 season. Agent Rich Paul of Klutch Sports, who represents both Davis and James, confirmed the terms of both deals to The Associated Press.

General manager Rob Pelinka announced both of his All- NBA first- team superstars had agreed to new contracts Thursday night without disclosing their terms. James and

Davis won an NBA championsh­ip in the first season of their partnershi­p, and Los Angeles is back to work in training camp this week with a solid chance to repeat.

“In the Orlando bubble, Anthony Davis proved he is one of the game’s most complete and dominant two-way players,’’ Pelinka said in a statement. “Now, Lakers fans get to watch AD continue to grow and lead our franchise for years to come.”

Pelinka also called James “a transcende­nt basketball player and human being. LeBron put his trust in the Lakers in 2018, and now this contract extension paves the way for LeBron to further solidify his legacy as an all-time Lakers great. We could not be more honored by this commitment.”

Davis’ deal includes an early terminatio­n clause prior to the fifth year, but the lengthy contract is still a clear declaratio­n that the 27-year-old Davis sees his long-term future with the 17-time NBA champions.

The Lakers acquired Davis in a trade less than 18 months ago, shipping most of their young core to New Orleans to acquire one of the best big men of his generation. Davis made the All-NBA first team three times and earned six straight All-Star selections with the Pelicans, but only reached the second round of the playoffs once.

 ?? AP ?? Anthony Davis (right) and LeBron James.
AP Anthony Davis (right) and LeBron James.

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