Los Thunder aseguran a Ajay Mitchell con un contrato de tres años y nueve millones de dólares

Los Oklahoma City Thunder han cerrado el contrato del base de segundo año Ajay Mitchell por tres años y un valor de nueve millones de dólares. Mitchell se ha convertido en un contribuyente clave durante la carrera del equipo en los playoffs, igualando la producción del actual MVP Shai Gilgeous-Alexander en los tres primeros partidos.

Mitchell, seleccionado en el puesto 38 del draft de 2024, firmó el acuerdo tras dejar atrás su contrato dual. El acuerdo incluye una opción de equipo y proporciona seguridad financiera, al tiempo que permite a Oklahoma City mantener flexibilidad bajo las reglas del tope salarial. Promedió 16.5 minutos por partido en 34 apariciones durante la temporada regular antes de que una lesión en un dedo del pie en enero de 2025 lo dejara fuera durante la mayor parte del resto de esa temporada y limitara sus minutos en los playoffs a apariciones puntuales.

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