Alex Sarr expected to sign contract worth four years, $51.1 million

Alex Sarr is headed to the Washington Wizards after being selected with the No. 2 overall pick in the 2024 NBA Draft. They’re going to be paying him handsomely, too.
According to Spotrac, Sarr is expected to sign a four-year contract with the Wizards worth $51.1 million. The deal includes a two-year, $23 million guarantee with two club options. He will receive a $11.2 million salary for his rookie season.
Sarr was always at the top of 2024 NBA Draft boards, and enters the NBA after spending time with the Perth Wildcats of the Australian National Basketball League. Sarr, who grew up in France, also played for Overtime Elite from 2021 to 2023, where he also starred in the paint in that league as well.
This past season, Sarr recorded 9.4 points, 4.3 rebounds, and 1.5 blocks per contest. He was a top draft prospect due to his height (7’1′) and large wingspan. In his final season at Overtime Elite, Sarr was named to the All-OTE Second Team after averaging 11.1 points, 6.4 rebounds, and 1.1 blocks per contest.
What NBA Draft experts are saying about Alex Sarrr
Ahead of the NBA Draft, Sarr was the top player on On3’s Draft Big Board. “Alex Sarr has shown himself to be one of the prospects with the highest upside while playing in the NBL,” On3’s James Fletcher wrote. “Playing in a league with established professionals, his tools on both ends of the floor suggest he is ready to play in the NBA and could quickly develop into the next versatile big man.
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The 7-foot-1 center offers many of the things NBA teams are looking for at this position. He shot 52% from the field and 29.8% from 3, but shows good form on his jumper.”
Rotowire also has high expectations for Sarr. “Sarr stands 7-foot-1, with defense being his standout skill,” Rotowire wrote, per NBA.com “He moves incredibly well for his size and can guard on the perimeter as well as protect the rim. That size and athleticism make him an obvious pick-and-roll threat, and he’s shown some potential as a ballhandler in transition and passer in the halfcourt.
“The hope is that he can evolve into more of a shooter, but he went a modest 16-of-58 (28%) from deep last year and 58-of-82 (71%) from the charity stripe. Sarr also has a thin frame, which may cause some challenges against bulkier NBA centers.”