Cleveland Cavaliers Star Immortalized by Final Woj Bomb

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By: Mike

Over the past weekend, Isaac Okoro inked a new three-year contract worth $38 million with the Cleveland Cavaliers. At 23 years old, Okoro, who was picked fifth overall in the 2020 NBA draft, has been contributing an average of nine points and three rebounds per game. His efforts have helped lead the Cavaliers to their first playoff series win since the departure of LeBron James.

The news of Okoro’s contract extension was first reported by Adrian Wojnarowski on Saturday, marking what would be remembered as the ultimate “Woj bomb.” For those who enjoy sports trivia, take note that this was Wojnarowski’s final major news break before his unexpected retirement on Wednesday morning. He announced his return to St. Bonaventure, his alma mater, to take on the role of General Manager for their basketball program.

Isaac Okoro expressed his excitement about becoming a permanent fixture in NBA social media history.

Okoro’s contract extension now places him in the same historical context as some of the NBA’s most significant moments, such as LeBron James’ signing with the Los Angeles Lakers, the James Harden trade to the Houston Rockets, and the formation of Brooklyn Nets’ star trio: Kevin Durant, Kyrie Irving, and DeAndre Jordan.

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