105 million in 3 years! Jaylen Green is determined to improve his struggle in the playoffs and hopes to stay in the Rockets
8:24pm, 15 June 2025Basketball
06 June 15th According to Rockets reporter Kelly Iko, a Rockets reporter who works for The Athletic, several sources in the league revealed that the name of Rockets main guard Jaylen Green has been linked to trade rumors about Durant and other stars. He is determined to improve his struggle in the playoffs and hopes to stay in Houston (Rockets).
Jaylen Green's salary this season is $12.48 million. Last year, he signed a three-year, $105 million early contract renewal with the Rockets, which will be implemented from the 2025-26 season.
In the 2024-25 season, Jaylen Green played 82 regular season games, averaging 32.9 minutes per game, scoring 21 points, 4.6 rebounds and 3.4 assists, with shooting percentages in the three events of 42.3%, 35.4% and 81.3% respectively. In the first playoffs, Jaylen Green played 7 times, averaging 31.3 minutes per game, scoring 13.3 points, 5.4 rebounds and 2.9 assists per game, with shooting percentages in the three events of 37.2%, 29.5% and 66.7% respectively.
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