Neemias Queta, Celtics Agree To Four-Year, $56M Extension
The Boston Celtics have secured center Neemias Queta with a four-year, $56 million contract extension.
📍 Aftermath
The Boston Celtics signed center Neemias Queta to a four-year, $56 million contract extension. This agreement followed the team picking up an option for the player.
Epilogue added 42d ago, after coverage quieted.
Where it stands
Neemias Queta and the Boston Celtics have agreed to a four-year contract extension valued at $56 million. This deal follows the team's decision to pick up an option for the center.
Coverage from ESPN, RealGM, and the AP via Yahoo Sports emphasizes the financial terms of the extension. The Boston Globe and Bleacher Report also confirmed the agreement, with the latter noting an updated salary cap following a trade involving Jaylen Brown.
Future developments involve the integration of this extension into the Celtics' updated salary cap structure.
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Sources (6)
- Celtics sign emerging center to four-year extension MassLive · 45d ago
- Neemias Queta Lands New Celtics Contract, Updated Salary Cap After Jaylen Brown Trade Bleacher Report · 45d ago
- Celtics agree to four-year contract extension with center Neemias Queta The Boston Globe · 45d ago
- Boston Celtics sign center Neemias Queta to a 4-year extension, AP source says Yahoo Sports · 45d ago
- Celtics signing Queta to $56M extension after picking up option ESPN · 45d ago
- Neemias Queta, Celtics Agree To Four-Year, $56M Extension RealGM · 45d ago broke it first
Answered
What are the terms of Neemias Queta's new deal?
Queta has agreed to a four-year extension worth $56 million.
What preceded the contract extension?
According to ESPN, the Celtics signed the extension after picking up an option.
Are there other roster changes mentioned?
Bleacher Report mentions an updated salary cap following a Jaylen Brown trade.
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