Wizards' Wall inks 4-year, $170 m extension | Inquirer Sports

Wizards’ Wall inks 4-year, $170 m extension

/ 12:25 PM July 22, 2017

John Wall #2 of the Washington Wizards reacts against the Boston Celtics during Game Seven of the NBA Eastern Conference Semi-Finals at TD Garden on May 15, 2017 in Boston, Massachusetts. Elsa/Getty Images/AFP

Guard John Wall said Friday he has signed a four-year contract extension with the Washington Wizards that multiple media outlets reported was worth $170 million.

Wall, 26, was eligible to sign a super-maximum contract after being named to the All-NBA Third Team last season.

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The extension begins in 2019 and includes a fourth-year player option, ESPN reported.

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“Signed my extension,” Wall said in a video posted on the Uninterrupted Twitter feed.

“You know where I want to be. I love being in DC, love the organization, love my teammates, love the amazing fans. Just had to think it out with my family and friends.”

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Wall, a four-time All-Star, averaged career highs in points (23.1), assists (10.7) and steals (2.0) in 78 games last season, his seventh in the NBA.

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He and Oklahoma City’s Russell Westbrook and Houston’s James Harden were the only players to average 20 points and 10 assists last season.

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Wall led the Wizards to a 49-33 record last season and the fourth seed in the Eastern Conference playoffs.

The Wizards beat the Atlanta Hawks in a six-game series before losing to the top-seeded Boston Celtics in a seven-game series in the conference semi-finals.

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