Victor Wembanyama locked in his Spurs future on Friday, agreeing to a five-year, $252 million maximum extension that includes a fifth-year player option.
The 7-foot-4 Frenchman chose the 25% max instead of the 30% supermax that could’ve climbed to $303 million, a move that saves the San Antonio Spurs roughly $50 million over the next five seasons.
“Spurs family, I’m here to stay. Whatever it takes,” Wembanyama posted on social media after the deal.
At 22, he just guided the Spurs to an NBA Finals appearance in his third season. He was also the unanimous Defensive Player of the Year and Western Conference Finals MVP, finishing third in NBA MVP voting.
What happened with Victor Wembanyama’s contract?
On 11 Jul 2026, Wembanyama agreed to a five-year, $252 million extension with the Spurs. The deal carries a fifth-year player option and caps his annual raises at the 25% max, not the 30% supermax that could’ve pushed the total to $303 million.
Sources say the Spurs saved about $50 million by locking in the lower escalator. Wembanyama’s camp framed the move as a bet on stability and culture in San Antonio.
Why it matters for Victor Wembanyama
The extension keeps Wembanyama in Spurs colors through at least 2031. He’s already the face of the franchise at 22, coming off a season that included a Finals run, Defensive Player of the Year, and Western Conference Finals MVP.
Finishing third in MVP voting showed his leap from Rookie of the Year to elite two-way center in three pro seasons. The Spurs now have their generational talent locked in long term.
What Carter Bryant said about Wembanyama
Rising Spurs guard Carter Bryant, the No. 14 pick in the 2025 draft, shared his reaction at Summer League on Sunday.
“Having Vic around, I mean, it's the best thing in the world,” Bryant told reporters. “Vic loves to do extracurricular activities. We've done a bunch of dope stuff.”
Bryant and Wembanyama, along with veteran forward Harrison Barnes, spent plenty of off-court time together this past season. The Spurs’ rookie class appears to be bonding fast.
What comes next for Victor Wembanyama
With the extension signed, Wembanyama can focus on the 2026–27 season. The Spurs aim to build around their 22-year-old cornerstone after their deep playoff run.
The fifth-year option in the deal gives San Antonio an out if Wembanyama’s development stalls, but the club clearly views him as the foundation. Training camp looms with high expectations.