NBA teams gave out 626 million in extensions on the eve of the NBA season. Here are all the deals.

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There were several big contract extensions in the NBA over the last few weeks, with six taking place on Monday, the day before the regular season.

In total, teams handed out 626 million in extensions.

Check out all the deals below.

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Over the last week, there has been a flurry of action in the NBA, as teams handed out extensions for rookie-scale players and soon-to-be free agents.

The action started two weeks ago, with the Raptors agreeing to an extension for Kyle Lowry. They later signed Pascal Siakam to a max, 130 million contract. The Washington Wizards struck a deal with Bradley Beal to keep their franchise star off the market for another three years.

Then, on Monday, there were several big deals, highlighted by the Kings giving Buddy Hield a 94 million extension and the Boston Celtics topping it with a 115 million extension for Jaylen Brown.

In total, there were nine deals over the course of three weeks, with teams handing out a whopping 626 million in extensions.

Check out all the deals below.Kyle Lowry, G One year, 31 million

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Team: Toronto Raptors

One thing to know: Lowry's one-year extension with the reigning champs puts off his free agency for another year and could signal one of two things the Raptors want to run back their championship-winning squad, or they want to make Lowry a more attractive trade chip.

Bradley Beal, G Two years, 72 million

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Team: Washington Wizards

One thing to know: Beal was set to be the hottest trade target in the NBA this season as a star guard coming off a 25-5-5 season, with a contract set to expire in 2021. Instead, he extended his deal with the Wizards, putting faith in their ability to rebuild the team.

Pascal Siakam, F Four years, 130 million

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Team: Toronto Raptors

One thing to know: Siakam made huge leaps in 2018-19, won Most Improved Player, and became the centerpiece of the Raptors after Kawhi Leonard's departure. He still has room to grow, but the team is paying him to be their top option this season and beyond.

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