Russell Westbrook agrees to five-year, $205 million extension with Thunder
Russell Westbrook has consented to a five-year, $205 million augmentation to remain with the Oklahoma City Thunder, a man with information of the agreement transactions affirmed to USA TODAY Sports. The individual talked under the state of obscurity in light of the fact that the augmentation had not yet been declared.
The agreement, which is the wealthiest in NBA history, has a player alternative in the last year (2022-2023).
"I've said it some time recently, and I'll say it once more. There's no place I would preferably be than Oklahoma City," Westbrook said in an announcement. "I am so respected to have the chance to proceed with my profession here with the Thunder. From the very first moment, the help that Mr. Bennett, Sam, Troy and the whole association have given me and my family has been amazing, and we are so appreciative. When you play in Oklahoma City, you play before the best fans on the planet. I'm anticipating bringing all that I have for them, this city, and for this association. For what reason NOT?"
The Thunder reported the marking later Friday with the accompanying articulation from general supervisor Sam Presti:
"Russell's responsibility regarding the Thunder association since its origin in 2008 has moved us to incredible statures and gaze intently at extraordinary difficulties over our first decade. We are amazingly lucky to have a competitor, contender and individual, for example, Russell wear the Thunder uniform. To have him bond his heritage as a pioneer as we go into our tenth season in Oklahoma City is remarkable. I am greatly thankful to Russell, his family and to our possession for the dedication and bolster that they have exhibited in supporting our vision for the Thunder."