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Rockets sign Harden to $228 million deal, NBA’s richest

The Houston Rockets have signed star guard James Harden to a four-year, $228 million contract extension, the richest contract in NBA history. The Rockets said Saturday the extension will run through 2022-23 season but will not kick in until 2019. That means it will not affect their salary cap this season

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