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Fourniers has a contract worth 73 million and has $1.5 million in hard-to-trigger bonuses each season

Tiger Poker August 18, 2019 Knicks officially announced today that the team has reached a first-and-last deal with the Celtics, and the Knicks will send part of the cash to the Celtics, officially getting Evan Fournier and two future second-round picks, according to the team policy, Fournier's contract details have not been announced.

According to NBA payroll expert Bobby Marks, Fournier's contract is $73 million and there are $1.5 million in hard-to-trigger bonuses each season, for a total of $6 million.

The details are as follows: $17.12 million in the 21-22 season, $18 million in the 22-23 season, $18.85 million in the 23-24 season, and $19 million in the 24-25 season (team option).

In the 2020-21 regular season, Fournier played for the Magic and Celtics, averaging 17.1 points, 3 rebounds and 2.8 assists per game.

(Editor: Yao Fan)