When the OKC Thunder extended Jalen Williams to his five-year, $239.9 million deal earlier this offseason, the consensus opinion seemed to be that the forward was worthy of every penny.
Now, following De'Aaron Fox's max-extension with the Spurs, there's a strong case to be made that Oklahoma City actually got themselves an absolute steal of a deal with the J-Dub signing.
On Monday, ESPN NBA insider Shams Charania was first to report that San Antonio had re-upped with their star point guard on a four-year deal worth $229 million.
At first glance, one may believe that the Spurs are the ones who wound up coming away with the better bargain between him and Williams' pacts, as they're paying less money to a fellow All-NBA player who plays arguably the most important position in the sport.