And really, the ultimate goal is to land that 2nd and 3rd NBA contract. The problem is, that 1st NBA contract is no slouch either. He will make more in that first NBA contract as the 3rd overall pick, than he'd ever make in NIL. But on the flip side, if he jumped for that 1st contract too quickly, and isn't ready (as we're seeing now), that 2nd contract might never materialize.
So it's tough to say. Reed just made a cool $45mil over 4 years. But the final two years are a team option... so, if things don't turn around for Reed, I could see Houston potentially declining that, he becomes an unrestricted FA, and lets just say for arguments sake, he earns that first $20mil. That's still $20million, but it remains to be seen what he will be able to do for the 2nd contract. It's certainly, at least not at this point, going to be a contract like what Brandon Miller will eventually get.