Here’s the latest on Deandre Ayton’s contract landscape as of May 2026:
- Ayton’s status has involved a lot of movement since his rookie deal. In 2022 he was the subject of a maximum contract offer sheet from the Indiana Pacers, which the Phoenix Suns opted not to let go unmatched at the time, leading to his return in restricted free agency. This history is part of the backdrop for any current discussions, though it’s several years old now and not a current binding contract status.[4][5]
- In 2025 there were reports of Ayton moving in a buyout scenario with the Portland Trail Blazers, opening him to sign with any team as a free agent. Buyouts like that reset the market and create a free-agent bidding environment rather than a single incumbent team’s offer. This development surprised some observers and reshaped his immediate options for a new long-term home.[7]
What this means for his current contract status:
- As of early 2026, Ayton is eligible to sign with any NBA team as a free agent, subject to salary-cap rules and potential fit with contender teams seeking a skilled, frontcourt presence. The exact contract terms (length, max value, or player option structure) depend on the team pursuit and Ayton’s market value at the time of signing.[9][7]
- The Lakers, Nuggets, Knicks, and other cap-flexible teams have been linked in various rumors over the years, but nothing is definitive until a team officially announces a deal. Given the volatility of the market and Ayton’s age and skill set, a one-year prove-it deal or a short-term max-eligible contract with an eye toward re-signing could be plausible paths, depending on the team’s cap situation and championship window.[10][9]
If you’d like, I can search for the very latest articles from today and summarize the current contract talks or offers, and I can pull exact quotes and teams involved. I can also provide a quick timeline of Ayton’s contract negotiations since 2021 to help you see how the landscape has evolved.
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The Suns did not offer Ayton a new deal when he was eligible last summer but a massive offer sheet from the Pacers forced their hand to re-sign the restricted free agent
www.skysports.comAyton, a key part of the Suns' run to the 2021 NBA Finals, held firm on wanting a full, five-year, max contract -- which would've been worth a guaranteed $172.5 million plus possible escalators -- but talks never progressed to the Suns making a formal offer on a max deal ahead of Monday's 6 p.m. ET deadline, sources told ESPN. In recent weeks, Phoenix raised the concept of a shorter maximum contract deal -- perhaps over three or four years instead of the full five years -- but never formally...
abcnews.comAyton will be a restricted free agent this offseason
www.cbssports.comHaving established himself as one of the best centers in the NBA, Deandre Ayton has signed a four-year, $133 million maximum offer sheet with the Indiana Pacers, per ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski.
bleacherreport.comNBA free agency is upon us. Stay up to date here with the latest developments across the Association.
www.foxsports.comESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski says the Phoenix Suns aren't willing to pay the price to keep center Deandre Ayton.
www.si.comAyton, a key part of the Suns' run to the 2021 NBA Finals, held firm on wanting a full, five-year, max contract -- which would've been worth a guaranteed $172.5 million plus possible escalators -- but talks never progressed to the Suns making a formal offer on a max deal ahead of Monday's 6 p.m. ET deadline, sources told ESPN. In recent weeks, Phoenix raised the concept of a shorter maximum contract deal -- perhaps over three or four years instead of the full five years -- but never formally...
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