Two young NBA stars are about to get richer.
Anthony Edwards, 22, and Tyrese Haliburton, 24, have earned an additional $41 million per bonuses their rookie scale contracts by making All-NBA teams.
Both stars signed rookie max extensions last summer worth 25 percent of the salary cap (five years, $204 million) with the potential to increase to 30 percent (five years, $ $245 million) if they made any of the three All-NBA teams. While Edwards made the second team, Haliburton clinched one of the final few spots the third team by edging out the likes of Jaylen Brown, Paul George and Tyrese Maxey.


