Summary

NBA star Kevin Durant signed a two-year, $90 million extension with the Houston Rockets, surpassing LeBron James in career earnings
The deal brings Durant’s total NBA career earnings (current and future salaries) to a record $598.2 million USD
Durant took a lower salary than the maximum to provide the Rockets with flexibility for roster building

NBA superstar Kevin Durant has finalized a two-year, $90 million USD contract extension with the Houston Rockets, a strategic move that immediately elevates his financial standing to historic new heights. The deal, which includes a player option for the 2027-28 season, makes Durant the NBA’s all-time career earnings leader.

Durant’s total career earnings, encompassing past and future guaranteed salaries, now stand at a staggering $598.2 million, officially dethroning LeBron James ($583.9 million USD) for the top spot. The achievement is remarkable because Durant voluntarily took a significant discount, leaving approximately $30 million USD on the table. The extension was below the maximum $120 million USD he was eligible for.

This financial sacrifice was a deliberate, team-first decision. By accepting the lower figure, the 37-year-old forward provides the Rockets with crucial salary cap flexibility, allowing the franchise to further strengthen the roster around its young core. The move underscores Durant’s commitment to winning a title in Houston, a team he joined recently via a massive trade. Durant is now set to finish his career with the Texas-based franchise, adding another layer of legacy to his already decorated career as one of the league’s most prolific scorers.