Contract Details: Butler, Post, Mitchell, Craig, Two-Ways

Jimmy Butler s new two-year contract extension with the Warriors became official last Thursday as part of the trade that sent him from Miami to Golden State, per RealGMs transaction log .
That deal, which replaces Butlers player option for 2025/26, projects to be worth $54,126,450 next season and $56,832,773 in 2026/27.
Those figures hinge on a presumed 10% salary cap increase for the 25/26 season.
Butlers deal will start at 35% of the cap, with a 5% raise for the second year.
Based on the maximum possible cap increase, which is anticipated, that would work out to a two-year total of $110,959,223 for the newest Warrior.
Meanwhile, Hoops Rumors has learned that Quinten Post s new standard two-year contract is a minimum-salary contract that includes a team option for 2025/26.
The Warriors will have the ability to either exercise that $1.96MM for next season or turn it down in the hopes of signing the big man to a longer-term contract as a restricted free agent.
Here are a few more updates on recently signed contracts from around the NBA: Ajay Mitchell s new two-year, $6MM contract with the Thunder includes a guaranteed $3MM for the rest of this season, which comes out of Oklahoma Citys room exception .
It also features a $3MM team option for 2025/26, which means like Golden State with Post Oklahoma City could decline the option in order to sign Mitchell to a longer-term deal as a restricted free agent this summer.
Torrey Craig s new contract with the Celtics is a one-year, minimum-salary deal, Hoops Rumors has learned, so the veteran wing will be back on the unrestricted free agent market during the coming offseason.
While Branden Carlson ( Thunder ), Orlando Robinson ( Raptors ), and Jordan Goodwin ( Lakers ) signed two-way contracts that will expire at seasons end, Ethan Thompson s new two-way deal with the Magic covers two years, so Orlando will have the option of keeping him on that contract through the 2025/26 season, Hoops Rumors has learned..
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