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Toronto close on $60 million extension with center Jonas Valanciunas

The Toronto Raptors and center Jonas Valanciunas are in advanced discussions on a four-year contract extension worth in excess of $60 million, according to league sources.

Sources told ESPN.com that the Raptors and Valanciunas are closing in on a deal that would allow him to join Anthony Davis and Damian Lillard on the list of 2012-13 rookies to receive extensions this summer.

The Raptors, sources say, are eager to get a deal done with the 23-year-old that prevents him from hitting the open market next summer, when the salary cap jumps dramatically and more than half the league will be armed with sufficient salary-cap space to try to sign him away.

Doing a deal now, meanwhile, would bring a measure of security for Valanciunas heading into the EuroBasket Tournament with his native Lithuania next month. Lithuania coach Jonas Kazlauskas announced Monday to local reporters that Valanciunas is briefly leaving the team to return to Toronto for a physical and to finalize the deal.

The 7-footer was drafted No. 5 overall by the Raptors in 2011 but is only eligible for an extension this summer because the 2012-13 season was his first in the NBA. Valanciunas averaged 12.0 points, 8.7 rebounds and 1.2 blocks last season, while posting a robust PER of 20.6.

The extension deadline for the Class of 2012 is Oct. 31.