Victor Wembanyama has secured the biggest contract in San Antonio Spurs history. Yet the most remarkable part of the deal isn’t how much he’ll earn—it’s how much he chose to leave on the table.
The Spurs announced they had signed the 22-year-old superstar to a new five-year contract extension, locking up the face of the franchise well into the next decade. While the team did not disclose financial terms, multiple US outlets report the extension is worth approximately US$252 million and includes a player option in the final season.
What has captured the NBA’s attention, however, is Wembanyama’s willingness to sacrifice money to help San Antonio build a championship roster.
MORE NEWS: Bam Adebayo and Tyler Herro’s Ugly Fallout Explained After Shock NBA Altercation
Rather than signing a deal with the 30% “supermax” escalator he could eventually qualify for, Wembanyama agreed to a contract starting at 25% of the salary cap, reportedly leaving more than US$50 million on the table compared to the maximum he may have been eligible to earn.
The decision immediately drew comparisons to Tim Duncan, who famously accepted below-market contracts throughout his career to help the Spurs remain championship contenders.
Speaking after the extension became official, Spurs rookie Carter Bryant said nobody inside the organisation was surprised by Wembanyama’s decision.
“I don’t think anybody was surprised… that’s the type of person he is,” Bryant said.
The extension comes after another extraordinary season from the French phenom.
Wembanyama was named NBA Defensive Player of the Year, earned All-NBA First Team honours, was selected as an NBA All-Star, and once again led the league in blocked shots while helping San Antonio reach the NBA Finals for the first time since 2014.
Those achievements made the extension one of the easiest decisions the Spurs have ever faced.
General manager Brian Wright has repeatedly described Wembanyama as the cornerstone of everything the franchise is building, and the contract removes any doubt that San Antonio intends to build its future around him.
Just as importantly, the financial flexibility created by Wembanyama’s decision gives the Spurs a far greater chance of keeping their emerging core together.
Young stars Stephon Castle and Dylan Harper are both viewed as future cornerstone players, while De’Aaron Foxremains under a lucrative long-term contract. Accepting a smaller percentage of the salary cap gives San Antonio more room to retain elite talent and continue adding quality pieces around its superstar centre.
In today’s NBA, where superstar movement has become commonplace, Wembanyama’s decision stands out.
Rather than maximising every possible dollar, he has prioritised giving his team the best opportunity to compete for championships.
That approach helped define the Spurs during the Tim Duncan era.
Now, the franchise hopes history is about to repeat itself.
At just 22 years of age, Wembanyama has already established himself as one of basketball’s biggest stars.
With this contract now signed, the focus shifts away from his future and back to where San Antonio hopes it belongs.
Competing for NBA championships.