Boston Celtics guard Jaylen Brown joined an elite group when he became the 12th player to sign a supermax contract since the lucrative clause was included in the 2017 collective bargaining agreement.
The contract, projected at $288 million (which could increase to $304 million if the salary cap increases by the maximum 10% for next season), is the richest in NBA history. Brown became eligible to sign the supermax deal by making an All-NBA team last season, something a number of players will be aiming for this season.
To help understand what is at stake in the 2023-24 season, here is a look at the players who could become supermax eligible if they earn All-NBA and also other bonuses to monitor this season.