Former Michigan basketball guard Caris LeVert is making his stay in Brooklyn last a little longer after agreeing to an extension with the Nets that includes a hefty pay raise once his original contract expires. According to a report from ESPN Insider Adrian Wojnarowski on Sunday evening, LeVert and the Nets have agreed to a three-year extension worth $52.5 million.

All contracts in the NBA are guaranteed unless the player signs a non-guaranteed deal.

"Brooklyn Nets guard Caris LeVert has agreed to a three-year, $52.5 million contract extension, league sources tell ESPN. LeVert turns 25 today," Wojnarowski tweeted on Sunday.

Levert, who received the extension on his birthday, made the news official with a tweet.

“Brooklyn is where I’ve always wanted to be,” he said in the video. “To the city and all of my teammates, you’ve believed in me since day one. … This is where I started my career and where I want to continue it.”

No better feeling to start off Year 25. Brooklyn, I can’t wait for what’s next. pic.twitter.com/AyDj4yDqx4 — Caris LeVert (@CarisLeVert) August 26, 2019

The Nets are coming off a free agency period that brought in marquee names such as Kyrie Irving and Kevin Durant to the franchise.

In 40 games with the Nets a season ago, LeVert averaged 13.7 points, 3.9 assists, and 3.8 rebounds per game in a season that saw LeVert suffer a gruesome dislocated foot injury that threatened to derail a promising season. LeVert would go on to finish the 2018-19 season with an issue.