Overview
- Shaedon Sharpe agreed to a four-year, $90 million rookie extension that keeps the 22-year-old guard under contract through the 2029–30 season.
- Toumani Camara agreed to a four-year, $82 million extension after an All-Defensive Second Team season in which he ranked ninth in total steals and logged 100-plus steals and 50 blocks.
- ESPN’s Shams Charania reported both agreements, with agents Mike George (Sharpe) and Dave Putterie (Camara) confirming the terms to ESPN as multiple outlets echoed the news.
- Per ESPN’s Bobby Marks, Camara’s deal is slightly below his $87 million max and replaces his $2.4 million 2026–27 team option, a structure analysts noted preserved luxury-tax flexibility for the Sharpe extension.
- Camara, a 2023 second-round pick acquired from Phoenix in the Damian Lillard–Deandre Ayton trade, averaged 11.3 points last season, while 2022 No. 7 pick Sharpe posted a career-best 18.5 points; Camara is day-to-day with a knee issue as Portland opens vs. Minnesota on Wednesday.