
James Harden just locked down a massive 3-year, $97 million contract with the Cavs, and that’s not even the wildest part. This new deal blasts his career earnings past the half-billion mark, hitting a staggering $511 million!
Half-Billion Dollar Club, Baby!
Seriously, $511 million? That’s insane. Harden is now the fourth player in NBA history to cross the $500 million career earnings threshold. You know who the other three guys are? We’re talking about LeBron James with the 76ers, Kevin Durant over on the Rockets, and Stephen Curry dominating for the Warriors. That’s some elite company right there. This 11-time NBA All-Star is clearly in a league of his own when it comes to the bank account.
Signing Big at 37: A Rarity
Here’s where it gets even crazier. Harden is turning 37 next Wednesday, August 26. When he officially signs this deal, he will become only the second player in NBA history to sign for over $90 million in guaranteed salary at age 37 or older. Think about that for a second! Who’s the only other guy to do it? You guessed it, LeBron James. That’s it. Two dudes in the entire history of the league. It shows the kind of respect and trust the Cavs have in Harden, even at this stage of his career. He’s still got the goods, and they’re paying up big time for it.
What’s at stake here is huge. Harden is going to be expected to deliver on this deal, living up to that massive payday and that exclusive company he now keeps. The Cavs are betting big on the 11-time All-Star.
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Originally reported by Yahoo Sports.
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