Luka Doncic, whose deal with the Mavericks expires in 2026, may be qualified for a contract extension for up to $346,338,300 because he was named an All-NBA player the previous two seasons. Jokic, Jayson Tatum, Giannis Antetokounmpo, Shai Gilgeous Alexander, and Nikola Jokic were all re-selected to the “All-NBA First Team.” Luka Doncic, who led the Dallas Mavericks to their first-ever Western Finals victory over the Minnesota Timberwolves, is now eligible to compete for the biggest contract in NBA history. He is the only American on the inaugural team.
The celebrity signed a five-year, $215 million contract extension in 2022–2023.
According to Bobby Marks, Doncic would be qualified for a “supermax deal,” or maximum contract, worth $346,338,300, for which Luka would receive $69,267,660 per season because the Slovenian was an All-NBA player for the previous two seasons.
In two summers, Doncic would be qualified for this unprecedented contract extension.
Seasonal analysis of the potential’supermax deal’ that Luka Doncic might sign
- 2026-27: 59,713,500
- 2027-28: 64,490,580
- 2028-29: 69,267,660
- 2029-30: 74,044,740
- 2030-31: 78,821,820
