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Record-Breaking Setbacks: Popovich’s Contract, Warriors’ Peak, and Thunder’s Triumph

Title: Historic NBA Records Set Amidst Offseason Transformations

Spurs Coach Popovich’s New Contract Breaks Records

The San Antonio Spurs have made significant moves this offseason, not only acquiring promising champion Lang Wenbanyama but also renewing the contract of their revered coach, Popovich. In a bid to mold Wenbanyama into the next Duncan, the Spurs awarded Popovich a remarkable five-year, $80 million extension. This makes Popovich the highest-paid head coach in NBA history, surpassing the previous record held by Monty Williams of the Detroit Pistons, who received a six-year, $78.5 million contract. At 74 years old, Popovich is not only the oldest coach in NBA history but also the winningest, boasting a career record of 1,366 wins and 761 losses. Interestingly, Popovich candidly admitted that money was a driving force behind his decision to continue coaching.

Oklahoma City Thunder Acquire Record Number of Draft Picks

The Oklahoma City Thunder emerged as the biggest winners this summer following a recent 1-for-4 trade. With this move, they now possess the most draft picks over the next seven years, totaling 35, including an impressive 15 first-round picks. By sending veteran Mills to the Hawks in exchange for Jr. Tae-Washington, Usman Garuba, Rudy Gay, and future considerations, the Thunder have fortified their future prospects. With rising stars like Alexander, Chet Holmgren, No. 10 pick Wallace, and Jedi on their roster, the Thunder’s potential appears boundless.

Warriors Forge Unprecedented Spending in Pursuit of Success

The Golden State Warriors have reached staggering financial heights this offseason. The recent signing of center Dario Saric increased their total contracted players to 13, resulting in a jaw-dropping expenditure of $207 million. Incredibly, the luxury tax they now owe amounts to a hefty $189 million, bringing their total spending to a record-breaking $396 million for a single season. With only two official roster spots remaining, it is highly likely that the Warriors will surpass the $400 million mark, cementing their status as the first team in NBA history to achieve such a lavish expenditure.

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Original title: 3 major setbacks to break the record! Popovich’s new contract goes down in history, Warriors reach peak, Thunder becomes winner

3 disasters to break the record! Popovich’s new contract goes down in history, Warriors reach peak, Thunder becomes winner

3 tough records to break!Popovich’s new contract goes into the history books, Warriors hit the highest record, Thunder win

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With the deepening of the offseason, many teams have completed upgrading and strengthening the lineup, but some historical records that are difficult to break have also been born. Among them, Spurs coach Popovich’s new contract is enough to go down in history, the new high Warriors spent on building a luxury lineup, and the Thunder became a big winner this summer.

The first is the San Antonio Spurs. After this veteran team selected the coveted champion Lang Wenbanyama, they quickly renewed the contract of the old coach Popovich, hoping to train the former into an upgraded version of Duncan. To this end, the Spurs gave Popovich a five-year contract extension worth $80 million, making him the most expensive head coach in NBA history. The Pistons previously gave coach of the year winner Monty Williams a six-year contract worth $78.5 million, making him the most expensive coach at the time. In just two months, Popovich broke Williams’ record.

Currently, Popovich is 74 years old and is the oldest coach in NBA history, he is also the winningest coach in NBA history. He has a record of 1,366 wins and 761 losses in his career. As for the reason for continuing to coach, Popovich was blunt, saying that the reason he continued to coach was money.

2 record comes from the Oklahoma City Thunder. After completing a 1-for-4 trade recently, they have become the biggest winners this summer, and they will be the team with the most draft picks in the 7 years next. Earlier, the Thunder sent Mills veteran to the Hawks in exchange for Jr. Tae-Washington, Usman Garuba, Rudy Gay and future division. As a result, the Thunder have as many as 35 draft picks over the next seven years, including as many as 15 first round picks. Today, the Thunder has potential new stars like Alexander, Chet Holmgren, No. 10 pick Wallace, Jedi, etc. The future of the team is limitless!

The third tough record was set by the Warriors, who brought the number of players under contract to 13 after earlier signing center Dario Saric. The contract value of only 13 players reached 207 million US dollars, the luxury tax that needs to be paid is as high as 189 million US dollars, and the total expenditure is 396 million US dollars, setting an NBA single-season record in one fall. swoop. The team currently has 2 official spots. If there is no accident, the Warriors are expected to be the first team in the history of the league with a total expenditure of more than 400 million. Return to Sohu to see more

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