10 biggest contracts in NBA History
As the NBA salary cap rises so do the size of new contracts. Here's a list of the biggest contracts in NBA history, a list heavily weighted toward the present.
By Kyle Delaney
Biggest contracts in NBA history: 7. Stephen Curry
In August 2021, Steph Curry signed a four-year, $215.35 million maximum contract extension with the Golden State Warriors. In fact, after signing this extension in 2021 and another five-year max deal in 2017, Curry became the first NBA player to land two $200 million contracts. To be honest, you'd expect nothing less from one of the best shooters in basketball history.
Steph will earn around $53.8 million annually. The nine-time All-Star averaged close to 30 points a game for the Dubs last season. The 35-year-old is under contract until 2026 and won't be a free agent until 2026.