Darius Garland, former Vanderbilt Commodore, reportedly signing largest extension in Cavs franchise history
The Cavaliers are committed to keeping Darius Garland in Cleveland. The former Vanderbilt Commodore is reportedly signing the largest extension in franchise history.
Garland’s deal is for $193 million guaranteed over 5 years. It could be worth as much as $231 million.
Breaking: Darius Garland has agreed on a five-year, $193M maximum designated rookie contract extension with Cleveland that could be worth as much as $231M, his agent Rich Paul told @wojespn.
It is the largest deal in Cavs franchise history. pic.twitter.com/6op9XY4Jqf
— ESPN (@espn) July 2, 2022
Garland has been with the Cavs for all 3 seasons of his pro career. He has played in 181 games, making 177 starts. Garland is coming off of a 2021-22 season in which he started all 68 games, averaging 8.6 assists and 21.7 points on 46.2% shooting over 35.7 minutes per game.
Garland was the No. 5 overall pick in the 2019 NBA Draft. He was with Vanderbilt for the 2018-19 season, playing in 5 games before being sidelined by injury.