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Report: Zion Williamson contract with Pelicans has weight clause

The headline was bold: Zion Williamson signed a five-year, $193 million max extension with the Pelicans. No player option. If he makes All-NBA this season, that could jump to $231 million over five years.

However, the fine print on the contract is interesting: There is a weight clause that could reduce Zion’s payday if he does not meet a set weight target (read: Stay in shape). From Christian Clark of the Times-Picayune who had the details.

According to league sources, Williamson’s contract stipulates that he will have weigh-ins periodically throughout the entirety of his new deal. The sum of his weight and body fat percentage must be below 295. If it is not, the amount of guaranteed money in Williamson’s contract can be reduced.

We don’t know how much of a “de-escalator” this is. How hard would it really hit his pocketbook? My guess is not that severely.

What the clause does, however, is send the message the Pelicans want to be sent about a commitment to condoning, something that has not always been Zion’s top focus. To put it kindly. There were reports that during his recent injury rehab Zion’s weight got well above 300 pounds. Zion was listed as 284 pounds with the Pelicans, if he is at that weight he would need less than 10% body fat to meet the target.

You can be sure the leak of this clause has made Zion’s agent and camp unhappy.

There has long been a push (and a recommendation from people inside and outside the organization) that Zion play 10-20 pounds lighter than his official listed weight. For a player who missed all of last season following foot surgery and whose explosive athleticism puts extra strain and torque on ligaments and tendons, keeping his weight down matters for his ability to stay on the court in

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