Luka Doncic, Mavs agree to five-year supermax extension worth $207M

Dallas Mavericks superstar Luka Doncic has agreed to sign a landmark five-year, $207 million supermax rookie extension, agent Bill Duffy of BDA Sports told ESPN on Monday.

Doncic, one of the most accomplished players in NBA history at 22 years old and rapidly evolving into the future face of the league, becomes the first player eligible for the designated rookie max extension upon signing because he's already twice been voted first-team All-NBA.

Source: Adrian Wojnarowski of ESPN

ANALYSIS: Wojnarowski added that the deal includes a player option in the final year.

Here is Luka Doncic on signing the supermax extension (via ESPN):

"Today is a dream come true," Doncic told ESPN in a statement. "The game of basketball has given me so much and has taken me to so many amazing places. I am humbled and excited to remain in Dallas as part of the Mavericks and appreciate the support of my fans."

The Mavs front office reportedly flew into Slovenia to formally present Doncic with the contract extension in person. According to ESPN, Mavericks owner Mark Cuban, general manager Nico Harrison, coach Jason Kidd, assistant general manager Michael Finley, special adviser Dirk Nowitzki and director of player health and performance Casey Smith all made the trip to Slovenia.