Khaman Maluach: How Much Ugandan-Raised NBA Newcomer Will Earn After 2025 Draft

Khaman Maluach: How Much Ugandan-Raised NBA Newcomer Will Earn After 2025 Draft

  • Khaman Maluach will play for the Phoenix Suns in the NBA next season after going No.10 in the 2025 NBA Draft
  • The South Sudanese-born star will sign a four-year deal with the 2021 NBA finalists, which is a dream come true
  • The 18-year-old will pocket billions of shillings but will be under pressure to deliver as a lottery pick

Khaman Maluach, a South Sudanese-born, Ugandan-raised NBA rookie, will play for the Phoenix Suns and earn billions of shillings over the next four seasons.

What khaman Maluach will earn after joining the Phoenix Suns in the NBA
Khaman Maluach will play alongside Devin Booker next season. Photo by Sarah Stier.
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Maluach joins an elite group of African players in the NBA, following in the footsteps of legends like Joel Embiid, Pascal Siakam, the late great Dikembe Mutombo, and Houston Rockets icon Hakeem 'The Dream' Olajuwon.

He joins the Suns barely two weeks after Kevin Durant, one of the NBA's greatest stars, was traded to the Houston Rockets after a frustrating season, per ESPN. Interestingly, he was the No.10 pick that the Rockets sent to the Suns for Durant.

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Still, Maluach will have the chance to play alongside All-Stars Devin Booker and Bradley Beal, while also learning from the skills of Dillon Brooks and Jalen Green.

When was Khaman Maluach drafted?

On Thursday, June 26, NBA Commissioner Adam Silver called Maluach's name at the Barclays Centre in Brooklyn, and he learned that the Rockets had drafted him. Ime Udoka's team sent the draft rights to the Sun.

As he stood on stage, tears of joy streamed down his cheeks while shaking Silver's hand. The emotional moment quickly went viral on social media.

“I just had emotions in the moment,” Maluach told Andscape. “I’m still flashing back. I’m still enjoying it because this is my day. I’m just excited and ready to go to work."
“I was just telling myself, ‘Thank you for being delusional in your dreams. So, stay true to yourself. Never change it.’ ”
What South-Sudanese NBA star Khaman Maluach will earn after joining the Phoenix Suns
Khaman Maluach played for South Sudan at the Paris Olympics. Photo by Pool.
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Before he was drafted, Maluach made his name at the NBA Academy Africa and Basketball Africa League.

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How did Khaman Maluach make it to the NBA?

The 7-foot-2 rookie was born in South Sudan in September 2006. A civil war forced his family to flee to neighbouring Uganda, where he grew up.

Scouts discovered him and invited him to the NBA Africa Academy in Senegal, a place that would go on to transform his life.

By getting into the NBA Academy, the towering centre got a chance to travel the world and showcase their skills, including at the NBA All-Star Weekend.

He got a chance to play in the BAL (launched in 2021) with South Sudanese Cobra Sport, then played for Senegal AS Dounes, and then Uganda's City Oilers.

Now he will get to play in the biggest basketball league in the world and face legends like LeBron James, Stephen Curry, and Nikola Jokić.

How much will Khaman Maluach earn?

The Dallas Mavericks selected Cooper Flagg with their No. 1 pick. He signed a four-year rookie deal and will pocket $62.7 million (approximately KSh 8 billion), per Forbes.

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Maluach, who was the No.10 pick, will sign a four-year $27.4 million(approximately KSh 3.5 billion) deal. Maluach will earn $6 million (approximately KSh 776 million).

The last pick in the first round (No.30) will earn $14.1 million (approximately KSh 1.8 million).

How Maluach's South Sudan nearly beat USA

In a related report, TUKO.co.ke reported that the USA narrowly defeated South Sudan in an exhibition game before the Paris Olympics.

Carlik Jones had a triple-double for South Sudan but missed a potential game-winner after LeBron James put the USA up by one point.

The USA would beat South Sudan in their clash at the Paris Olympics but showed they can hang with the best.

Proofreading by Mercy Nyambura, copy editor at TUKO.co.ke.

Source: TUKO.co.ke

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Edwin Kiplagat (Sports Editor) Edwin Kiplagat has 8 years of experience in journalism and is currently a sports editor at Tuko. He has written sports stories from across the African continent while at Africa InSight, ESPN, Editec, and Sports Brief. Edwin obtained a degree in Journalism from Multimedia University in 2016. Email: edwin.kiplagat@sportsbrief.com.

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