Victor Wembanyama hints he may take less than full max to help Spurs build roster

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Victor Wembanyama is extension-eligible this offseason and is the definition of a no-brainer max player.

Wembanyama and his Spurs just lost in the NBA Finals to the New York Knicks — a team that could be built out as a title contender because Jalen Brunson took a massive discount on the max contract he was offered ($113 million off the max he could have asked for).

Did that give Wembanyama ideas?

Spurs family, I’m here to stay.
Whatever it takes

— Wemby (@wemby) July 10, 2026

This implies that an agreement on an extension was reached and that Wemby will take less than the full max, something Jake Fischer of The Stein Line reported as a rumor circulating at Summer League in Las Vegas.

Wembanyama, the reigning unanimous Defensive Player of the Year, would qualify for a Rose rule 30% max contract, estimated to start at $53.5 million and be worth more than $300 million over the course of the five-year contract.

The Spurs can see financial reality and the NBA's tax aprons coming for them. Wembanyama is extension-eligible this summer (the contract would kick in for the 2027-28 season), then Stephon Castle is eligible for his extension next summer, then Dylan Harper the year after that — all of that on top of De'Aaron Fox's four-year, $221.7 million extension that kicks in for next season.

Any discount Wembanyama takes helps keep a young roster that has already been to the NBA Finals together long term. His desire to win is no secret, but don't expect NBA superstars to take a discount so owners can save money on the tax to become a trend.

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