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(KTXL) – It has been reported for several weeks that the reason why Mike Brown and the Sacramento Kings have not yet agreed on a contract extension is because Brown is supposedly holding out for $10 million per year.
According to The Athletic on Thursday, he has been offered $7 million per year.
It is being called a “competitive” offer: a three-year extension for $21 million, with bonuses that can take the compensation up to $27 million.
FOX40’s Sean Cunningham has learned that the Kings’ offer is believed to be comparable to the offer Jason Kidd just received from the Dallas Mavericks.
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