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James Harden overtakes Stephen Curry with richest NBA deal ever

‘Supermax’ extension guarantees Harden will earn about US$228 million over the next six seasons at the Houston Rockets

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James Harden during Game Five of the Houston Rockets’ playoff series against the San Antonio Spurs. Photo: AP
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James Harden became a star in Houston, and now he’s ready to call the city home.

Harden signed a four-year, “supermax” extension on Saturday, a whopper of a deal that guarantees Harden about US$228 million over the next six seasons and makes it the richest contract in league history.

The extension alone tacks another US$170 million or so – depending on how the salary cap escalates – on to a contract that still had two more years and nearly US$60 million remaining.

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It’s a mammoth deal befitting one of the league’s brightest stars, which is exactly what “the Beard” has become in five seasons with the Rockets.

“Since he arrived in Houston, James has exhibited the incredible work ethic, desire to win, and passion to be the best that has made him one of the most unique and talented superstars in the history of the game,” Rockets owner Leslie Alexander said in a statement issued by the team.

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“Additionally, the commitment he has shown to our organisation, the city of Houston, and Rockets fans all over the world makes him a perfect leader in our pursuit of another championship.”

James Harden at the BIG3 three on three basketball league at Barclays Centre. Photo: AFP
James Harden at the BIG3 three on three basketball league at Barclays Centre. Photo: AFP
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