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Deandre Ayton 'happy' with resolution after signing extension; Phoenix Suns tout 'vital' piece

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Deandre Ayton says he gained generational wealth that can help his family and many others after signing a four-year, $133 million maximum contract extension to return to the Phoenix Suns on Monday.

But there was also a business lesson involved, too, for the young center as the contract initially came via a matched offer sheet from the Indiana Pacers. «This is a blessing,» Ayton told ESPN's Andscape in a phone conversation after signing his contract. «This contract not only has generational impact for my family, but also with the way we are able to work in the Phoenix community and home in the Bahamas.

That is the things that we go by... »I've come to understand that this is a business. So, I was more anxious to know the end of the result so I could focus, move on, and just get back to work.

I just treated everything like a business. Just keep being professional, approach everything with professionalism and not looking too deep into it." The Suns could have offered Ayton a five-year deal paying $179.6 million on July 1, but did not.

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