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Victor Wembanyama Considers Taking Pay Cut to Stay with San Antonio Spurs
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First reported by Mako · 22 minutes ago
What happened
Victor Wembanyama is reportedly considering a pay cut to remain with the San Antonio Spurs, aiming to provide the team with more financial flexibility. This move, similar to Jalen Brunson’s past decision, could help the Spurs build a stronger roster. Wembanyama affirmed his commitment to the Spurs in a recent tweet.
- 01Victor Wembanyama may sign a contract below the $251 million maximum to stay with the Spurs.
- 02He tweeted his commitment to the Spurs, saying he will do whatever it takes to remain.
- 03The move aims to give San Antonio more financial flexibility to build a competitive team.
- 04Jalen Brunson made a similar pay cut two years ago, helping the Knicks reach the finals and win a title.
- 05Wembanyama’s decision is unprecedented for a player of his caliber at this stage.
- 06The Spurs finished last season disappointed, motivating this strategic contract approach.
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