Thanks to the NBA's 'Rose' rule, Evan Mobley will receive an extra $45 million in his next contract. While this is great news for him, it is not so much for the Cleveland Cavaliers.
As noted by NBA Rumors journalist Brian Windhorst from ESPN, "The Cavs are certainly delighted that Mobley has become the NBA's Defensive Player of the Year, but the high salary for next season poses problems for the front office."
Evan Mobley is already eligible for his next extension this summer. All signs point to the Cavs granting it. However, if they do, they may not be able to renew other players like Ty Jerome, who will become a free agent this summer after being one of the top sixth men in the NBA.
But for now, Cleveland's focus is on the 2025 NBA Playoffs. They are currently leading the 1st round, defeating the Miami Heat 2-0 overall.
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