Warriors' bargain deal looks even better after latest milestone
Gui Santos' three-year, $15 million contract extension always looked fantastic value for the Golden State Warriors from the moment it was signed, but it looks e
bluemanhoop.comGui Santos recently signed a multi-year contract extension with the Golden State Warriors in February 2026. The deal is reported as three years for about $15 million, with a player option for the 2028-29 season, according to multiple outlets. This extension followed a strong stretch of play for Santos, who had been contributing off the bench with solid shooting and scoring numbers.
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Gui Santos' three-year, $15 million contract extension always looked fantastic value for the Golden State Warriors from the moment it was signed, but it looks e
bluemanhoop.comSantos is averaging a career-high 6.6 points, 3.2 rebounds and 1.7 assists while shooting 53.1 percent from the field in his third season.
www.nytimes.comWarriors' Gui Santos: Signs multi-year extension
www.cbssports.comGui Santos contract and salary details, including future, current, and historic NBA contract history. Powered by SalarySwish.
www.salaryswish.comThe Golden State Warriors suffered a disappointing loss to the Los Angeles Lakers on Saturday night, but beforehand there was some positive news in the form of
bluemanhoop.comThe Golden State Warriors were recognized for some smart work in nailing down Gui Santos on a new team-friendly contract, and now they've been instantly vindica
bluemanhoop.comThe third-year forward reportedly signed a three-year, $15MM extension which features a player option in 2028/29.
www.hoopsrumors.comThe Warriors are locking up forward Gui Santos for the long term. The team announced Saturday that Santos has signed a multiyear contract extension. According to ESPN, the deal is for three years and $15
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