At just 22 years old, Jabari Smith Jr. isn’t just putting pen to paper on a deal—he’s committing to be the face of Houston ’s future. The Rockets ’ move to offer him a fully guaranteed $122 million speaks volumes. He’s more than just a promising forward now; he’s a foundational piece of the franchise. After a playoff run and a Durant trade that didn’t involve him, one thing is clear—Smith is at the heart of Houston’s ambitious plans.
Houston Rockets bet big on youth by locking in Jabari Smith Jr through 2031The extension is said to include a massive $122 million commitment over five years—completely guaranteed—putting Smith among the highest-paid young forwards in the league. At only 22, Smith is already seen as a key piece of the Rockets’ future plans, especially after the big trade that brought Kevin Durant to Houston. In fact, the Rockets turned down offers from Phoenix to include Smith in the trade, making their stance clear.
Last season Smith averaged a respectable 12.2 points and 7.0 rebounds in 57 games and that was with a broken left hand during the month of January keeping him off the court to a large extent. More surprising is the way he played in the playoffs, shooting 45.5% behind the arc in fewer than 20 minutes per game, which proves that he can do more when needed. His rim-protecting ability, particularly his ability to stretch the floor, is what makes him the perfect stretch-four of the present era.
This announcement is a piece of a wider early offseason activity by the Rockets. Besides locking in Smith, Houston has also extended Fred VanVleet, Jae’Sean Tate, Aaron Holiday, Jeff Green, Steven Adams, and even coach Ime Udoka. Smith’s extension not only maintains stability on the court but also establishes a foundation for Houston to grow, even as they aim for titles with superstars like Durant.
Still, this agreement carries increased expectations. A total guarantee indicates that the organization has faith in Smith to evolve into a dependable two-way contributor. With his shooting on the rise and his defensive instincts still sharp, this extension isn’t just a precaution—it’s a wholehearted acceptance of his potential.
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Smith’s extension is way bigger than the usual rookie deals and raises the stakes for his next performance. He’s got to keep up that playoff shooting vibe and steer clear of the ups and downs that marked his regular season. If he can juggle scoring, rebounding, and shooting while keeping fit, Smith might turn into the player Houston hoped for when they picked him No. 3 overall in 2022 from Auburn.
Houston Rockets bet big on youth by locking in Jabari Smith Jr through 2031The extension is said to include a massive $122 million commitment over five years—completely guaranteed—putting Smith among the highest-paid young forwards in the league. At only 22, Smith is already seen as a key piece of the Rockets’ future plans, especially after the big trade that brought Kevin Durant to Houston. In fact, the Rockets turned down offers from Phoenix to include Smith in the trade, making their stance clear.
Houston Rockets forward Jabari Smith Jr. intends to sign a five-year, $122 million rookie contract extension, sources tell ESPN. Rockets officials and Smith's agent, Wallace Prather of LIFT Sports Management, negotiated the fully guaranteed deal through 2030-31 season. pic.twitter.com/S1hb9n0PRh
— Shams Charania (@ShamsCharania) June 29, 2025
Last season Smith averaged a respectable 12.2 points and 7.0 rebounds in 57 games and that was with a broken left hand during the month of January keeping him off the court to a large extent. More surprising is the way he played in the playoffs, shooting 45.5% behind the arc in fewer than 20 minutes per game, which proves that he can do more when needed. His rim-protecting ability, particularly his ability to stretch the floor, is what makes him the perfect stretch-four of the present era.
Jabari Smith Jr last season:
— Polymarket Hoops (@PolymarketHoops) June 30, 2025
12.2 PPG
7.0 RPG
1.7 3PM
44/35/83%
This announcement is a piece of a wider early offseason activity by the Rockets. Besides locking in Smith, Houston has also extended Fred VanVleet, Jae’Sean Tate, Aaron Holiday, Jeff Green, Steven Adams, and even coach Ime Udoka. Smith’s extension not only maintains stability on the court but also establishes a foundation for Houston to grow, even as they aim for titles with superstars like Durant.
JABARI SMITH JR. GOT PAID 💰
— SportsCenter (@SportsCenter) June 30, 2025
(via @ShamsCharania) pic.twitter.com/g28YXK1i8t
Still, this agreement carries increased expectations. A total guarantee indicates that the organization has faith in Smith to evolve into a dependable two-way contributor. With his shooting on the rise and his defensive instincts still sharp, this extension isn’t just a precaution—it’s a wholehearted acceptance of his potential.
Also Read: James Harden stuns at Paris Fashion Week amid legal issues and a $36M Clippers deadline ticking fast
Smith’s extension is way bigger than the usual rookie deals and raises the stakes for his next performance. He’s got to keep up that playoff shooting vibe and steer clear of the ups and downs that marked his regular season. If he can juggle scoring, rebounding, and shooting while keeping fit, Smith might turn into the player Houston hoped for when they picked him No. 3 overall in 2022 from Auburn.
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