Suns Expected to Match Deandre Ayton Offer Sheet per Report
It's been just over an hour since Phoenix Suns center Deandre Ayton had reportedly agreed to an offer sheet from the Indiana Pacers, and news has already begun to fly off the streets of Twitter on what the Suns should or shouldn't do.
According to ESPN's Bobby Marks, the offer sheet has yet to actually be signed, giving Phoenix a tad bit of time to potentially work on a sign-and-trade with Indiana.
While there have been some reports of Ayton not wanting to appease the Suns in a potential sign-and-trade, ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski said Phoenix is expected to match Indiana's offer sheet.
The four-year, $133 million offer sheet surpasses Otto Porter's four-year deal for $106.5 million from the Washington Wizards in 2017, making it the largest in NBA history.
If the Pacers were able to snag Ayton, this would also be Indiana's first max contract awarded since Paul George in 2013, according to Evan Sidery.
However, early reports from Wojnarowski suggest the Suns are willing to bite the bullet and put aside their past differences rather than let Ayton walk for nothing.
Phoenix has until Saturday at midnight (eastern time) to fully make a decision.
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