Report: Blazers expected to give Lillard 4-year, $191M super-max deal
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Damian Lillard will become eligible for a super-max contract extension this summer if he's named to one of the All-NBA teams, and the Portland Trail Blazers are anticipated to oblige him.
The two sides are expected to come to terms over the summer on a four-year, $191-million super-max contract extension, league sources told Yahoo's Chris Haynes.
The point guard is likely a lock for an All-NBA nod after averaging 25.8 points and 6.9 assists in the regular season. Lillard, who turns 29 this summer, has two years and about $62 million remaining on his existing contract.
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