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By Jamal Collier, ESPN NBA Reporter — July 11, 2026, 06:03 PM ET
Imagine your favorite basketball team wants to keep a player they like, so they give him a big new contract. That’s exactly what happened in Las Vegas!
Gary Trent Jr. has agreed to a new deal to keep playing for the Milwaukee Bucks (a team in the NBA, the top basketball league in the U.S.).
Here are the key facts:
Important Callout: This is a massive payday for Trent! He used to make much less, and now he gets a huge amount of money from the team.
Gary Trent Jr. is a basketball player who has been with the Milwaukee Bucks for the last two seasons. Think of him as a guard (a player who often shoots from far away and helps move the ball).
His performance numbers in Milwaukee:
Let’s look at the simple steps of how Trent’s money story unfolded:
Yes! According to people who spoke to Charania, several other teams liked Trent and were interested. They were even working on possible sign-and-trade deals.
What is a sign-and-trade?
It’s like this: A team signs a free agent (gets him to agree to join) and then immediately trades him to another team. It’s a way for teams to swap players using contracts.
But in the end, Trent decided to return to Milwaukee.
The Bucks had something called Bird rights for Trent.
What are Bird rights?
The NBA has a “salary cap” (a limit on how much teams can spend on players). But if a player has been with the same team for a while (Trent signed back-to-back deals with Milwaukee), the team gets special permission — called Bird rights — to spend over the limit to keep their own player.
Also, ESPN’s Bobby Marks shared that Trent’s salary for the first year of this new deal will be $15.2 million.
Trent is joining a crowded backcourt mix — that means there are already many guards (backcourt players) on the team. It’s like a classroom that already has lots of kids who play the same position.
The Bucks already have these backcourt players:
So Trent adds to that full group.
Let’s recap in simple terms:
1. What does “league minimum” mean?
It’s the smallest salary allowed by NBA rules for a player. Trent first joined Milwaukee on that tiny salary, then got a bigger one, and now a huge one.
2. What is a free agent?
A free agent is a player whose old contract has ended (or they opted out) and they are free to sign with any team they choose.
3. Why are “Bird rights” important?
They let a team spend more than the usual limit to keep a player who has been with them for consecutive seasons. Without them, the Bucks might not have been able to offer such a big contract.
4. What is a “backcourt”?
In basketball, the backcourt usually refers to the guards — players who handle the ball, shoot from outside, and help start the team’s plays. Trent is one of those.
5. Who reported this news?
ESPN’s Shams Charania broke the story from info by Rich Paul and Lucas Newton, with extra salary info from Bobby Marks. The article was written by Jamal Collier.