NBA
The Lone Ranger renewed his contract early to the front gates for 4 years and 52 million to keep Smith
On February 11, Beijing time, according to US media reports, the Dallas Mavericks sent away their main center Porzingis before the trade deadline, and then the team offered front player Finney Smith an early contract extension. American basketball reporter Shams Charania broke the news that the Lone Ranger and Smith reached a four-year contract extension worth $52 million. Smith is making $4 million a year this season, and the contract is still his three-year total worth of $12 million with the Lone Ranger in 2019. After the end of the season, Smith will be an unrestricted free agent. Now with an early renewal, his new contract will take effect next season. Smith played 32.5 minutes for the Mavericks this season, contributing 10.1 points, 4.8 rebounds, 2 assists and 1.2 steals.