What happens if Williamson doesn't meet the weight conditions?
He might not receive the additional $8.4 million guarantees linked to those conditions.
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Zion Williamson is set to receive a significant financial boost. By playing his 41st game of the season against the Milwaukee Bucks, he's triggered a $16.8 million contract guarantee for the 2026-27 season.
Zion Williamson's contract with the New Orleans Pelicans has unique clauses designed to protect the team's investment while motivating the player to stay healthy and perform at his best. The initial five-year, $197.2 million extension included guarantees contingent on Williamson passing weigh-ins and reaching specific game milestones.
Williamson's appearance in his 41st game triggers a $16.8 million guarantee for the 2026-27 season. Further milestones at 51 and 61 games played could unlock additional $8.4 million increments, potentially guaranteeing the full $42.2 million salary.
Despite Williamson's improved health and scoring efficiency (58.4% eFG), the Pelicans' overall performance remains lackluster with a 15-41 record. The team is likely considering future strategies to complement Williamson's abilities with additional talent.
He might not receive the additional $8.4 million guarantees linked to those conditions.
As of February 20, 2026, he is playing his 41st game.
He is averaging 21.6 points per game this season.
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