Fifty-three NBA players had contract incentives entering the season. Some, like Kevin Durant, Derrick White, and Jae’Sean Tate, have already cashed in. Durant earned a bonus for his All-Star selection, while White secured extra money for hitting a three-point milestone and playing at least 70 games. Together, these players will collect $2 million. ESPN projects only five players remain in the running for regular-season bonuses: Dillon Brooks, Jonathan Isaac, Cameron Johnson, Chris Paul, and Julius Randle. Each has a different benchmark to meet, with significant financial rewards at stake.
Dillon Brooks Headlines List Of Players With Bonuses On The Line
Dillon Brooks Eyes $1 Million Bonus
Dillon Brooks could secure a $1 million payout if the Houston Rockets clinch a playoff spot. The Rockets remain in the hunt, making this one of the most significant incentives still on the table. Brooks, known for his defensive tenacity, has played a crucial role in Houston’s resurgence this season. If the Rockets push through to the postseason, Brooks will not only earn his bonus but also validate his impact on a young and improving team.
Cameron Johnson’s Shooting Precision
Brooklyn Nets forward Johnson is chasing a $562,000 bonus based on his true shooting percentage. To earn it, he must maintain a rate above 60%. Currently, he stands at 63.2%, putting him in a strong position to secure the extra cash. Johnson’s efficiency has been a bright spot for the Nets, who have struggled with consistency this season. If he keeps up his shooting numbers, he will walk away with a well-earned payday.
Chris Paul Nears Multiple Bonuses
Paul, now with the San Antonio Spurs, is closing in on multiple performance-based incentives. One more Spurs win will trigger a $262,000 payout for Paul. Additionally, he has two other incentives based on net rating and true shooting percentage. If he meets both criteria, he will earn an extra $523,000. Despite injuries to the Spurs, Paul continues to provide valuable leadership. If the Spurs can finish strong, he will cash in significantly.
Julius Randle’s Playoff Push
Randle stands to earn a $1.4 million bonus if the Minnesota Timberwolves make the first round of the playoffs. Currently, the Timberwolves sit in the play-in tournament, trailing the Golden State Warriors by just half a game for the No. 6 seed. If Minnesota secures a direct playoff berth, Randle will enjoy a substantial financial reward alongside the team’s success.
Jonathan Isaac’s Unexpected Milestone
Isaac’s contract included a highly improbable bonus: an additional $2.6 million if he played in at least 70 games. Before the season, this seemed unlikely due to his long history of injuries. Over the past two seasons, he appeared in just 69 total games. However, this year, Isaac has played 65 games and is on track for his most active season since 2018-19. If he stays healthy for the final stretch, he will reach the milestone and collect his well-deserved bonus.
High Stakes In The Season’s Final Stretch
For these five players, the final games of the regular season carry extra significance. Beyond team success and personal performance, they have financial incentives driving them to meet their contractual goals. Whether it’s Brooks pushing Houston to the playoffs or Isaac defying expectations, each story highlights the unique financial stakes in NBA contracts. As the season winds down, Dillon Brooks headlines a list of players that will fight not just for wins but for their well-earned bonuses.
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