Boris Diaw signs Spurs contract on a boat

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SAN ANTONIO - Many aspiring basketball players dream of signing a multimillion dollar contract with the reigning NBA Champions, but few ever claim that prize.

San Antonio Spurs favorite Boris Diaw took that dream a step further over the weekend by signing his three year contract extension, reportedly worth $22 million, on a sail boat.

"Could I find a better place to sign my extension with the Spurs? #gospursgo" Diaw said in the post on Instagram.

Last month, the 32-year-old Diaw crashed a bachelorette party on Lake Travis.

According to Reddit user bettercallsaul3: "My friend was at Lake Travis for a bachelorette party when she saw that Boris had tweeted about being on the lake for the day. She told her friends and they were joking about riding around the lake shouting "BORIS", and he actually heard them from a boat away saying his name. Boris immediately swam over to celebrate with them and asked if he could kiss the bachelorette. She also claimed that they sang "All I do is win win win no matta what."

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Express-News Sports reporter Mike Monroe provided context on Diaw's extension:

"Diaw, 32, appeared in 79 of 82 regular season games last season, averaging 9.1 points, 4.1 rebounds and 2.8 assists. His workload increased dramatically as the playoffs progressed and he averaged slightly more than 35 minutes per game in The Finals.

"The 6-foot-9 veteran from France scored a career playoff high 26 points when the Spurs earned their trip to The Finals by beating the Oklahoma City Thunder in Game 6 of the Western Conference Finals in Oklahoma City.

"Diaw is the second of the four Spurs free agents to come to agreement with the club. Guard Patty Mills reached agreement for a 3-year deal last week. Forwards Matt Bonner and Aron Baynes remain on the free agent market."

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