Report: Markkanen expected to sign deal with Jazz, ending Warriors’ trade effort originally appeared in NBC Sports Bay Area
Lauri Markkanen will not play for the Warriors this season.
After weeks of reports linking the 7-foot forward to Golden State in a blockbuster trade with the Utah JazzThe Finnish big man is expected to agree and sign a long-term contract extension with Utah on Wednesday or later, eliminating any chance of him being tradedThe Athletic’s Shams Charania, Tony Jones and Anthony Slater reported Tuesday morning, citing sources.
Tuesday was the deadline for Markkanen to sign an extension and still be eligible to be traded at any time before and during the 2024-25 NBA season ahead of the Feb. 6 trade deadline.
And now, with Markkanen set to sign a long-term deal with Utah after the trade eligibility deadline, any dreams Dub Nation had of acquiring the sharpshooter are gone.
The Athletic also reported, citing league sources, that Markkanen’s deal is projected to be five years and more than $200 million, keeping him under contract with Utah through 2029.
Golden State, the San Antonio Spurs and Sacramento Kings were among the more serious suitors who discussed a Markkanen trade with the Jazz in recent weeks, The Athletic reported.
However, none of the three Western Conference teams were able to pry Markkanen away from the Jazz before Tuesday’s deadline.