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Cavaliers make Collin Sexton three-year offer, but he’s unlikely to take it

July 25, 2022 World Sports

A year ago, Collin Sexton looked like a potential max player. He’d just averaged 24.3 points per game in his third NBA season, and with Evan Mobley inbound, it wasn’t hard to imagine him at the front of a Cavaliers renaissance. Instead, he suffered a torn meniscus and missed most of the season. Darius Garland supplanted him as Cleveland’s primary ball-handler, and the Cavaliers made it back to the postseason without him.

Now Sexton’s future is up in the air. As a restricted free agent, he has been sitting on the open market for nearly a month without a strong offer. Coming into the offseason, reports indicated that he’d hoped for a $20 million per year deal. None has materialized. Cleveland.com’s Chris Fedor reported on the Wine & Gold Talk Podcast that the Cavaliers do have an offer on the table to retain Sexton, but it’s not one that he is likely to accept. According to Fedor, Cleveland’s current offer is roughly $40 million over three seasons.

Such a deal would pay Sexton above the mid-level exception, but it would be far below what a point guard of his ilk makes. An average salary of $13.3 million per year would make Sexton the 30th-highest-paid point guard in the NBA behind players like Markelle Fultz and Tyus Jones. Neither has accomplished nearly as much as an individual player.

Source: https://www.cbssports.com/nba/news/nba-free-agency-cavaliers-make-collin-sexton-three-year-offer-but-hes-unlikely-to-take-it-per-report/
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