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Lakers sign Anthony Davis to NBA-record max extension, keeping him with team through 2028 season: report

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All-Star center Anthony Davis and the Los Angeles Lakers have reportedly agreed on a three-year, $186 million maximum contract extension, the richest annual extension in NBA history, per ESPN. 

Davis will average $62 million per season, and he will remain with the Lakers through the 2028 NBA season at a whopping $270 million total. 

Davis had $84 million left on his contract over the next two years before free agency. Recognizing he is still a centerpiece in their starting five, the Lakers made it worth his while to remain in the purple and gold. 

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Anthony Davis (3) of the Los Angeles Lakers shoots the ball over Nikola Jokic (15) of the Denver Nuggets during the second quarter in Game 1 of the Western Conference finals at Ball Arena May 16, 2023, in Denver, Colo.  (Matthew Stockman/Getty Images)

He became extension eligible Friday, and the Lakers didn’t waste any time as GM Rob Pelinka and agent Rich Paul got a deal done. 

"Couldn’t think more highly of Anthony Davis as a Laker and as a player," Pelinka said recently, per ESPN. "He's helped deliver a championship to our franchise. He's been an incredible captain and leader."

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Davis will remain LeBron James’ partner in the Lakers’ starting five. The NBA’s all-time scoring leader will return for his 21st season in the league. 

Davis has his fair share of injury history, but when he is on the court, he is a threat in all facets of the game. The Lakers saw that on their Western Conference Finals run last year, which was eventually halted by the NBA

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