Washington Wizards Secure Corey Kispert with 4-Year, $54M Extension
The deal ensures Kispert remains a key player for the Wizards through the 2028-29 season as he continues to develop his scoring prowess.
- Kispert's extension was finalized just before the rookie contract deadline, locking him in with the Wizards for four additional years.
- The 25-year-old forward averaged 13.4 points last season, showcasing his efficiency with a 38.3% three-point shooting rate.
- Kispert's career-high performance included 19 consecutive starts, where he averaged 17.2 points with impressive shooting percentages.
- The extension is seen as a bargain for the Wizards, providing team control during Kispert's prime years at an average of $13.5 million annually.
- With 459 career three-pointers, Kispert holds the franchise record for the most threes by a Wizards player in their first three NBA seasons.