Through his first four seasons in the league, Utah Jazz big man Rudy Gobert has developed into one of the premier big men in the league.

This has helped him earn a lucrative four-year, $102 million deal with the Jazz that is set to begin this upcoming season. According to ESPN's Bobby Marks, Gobert has the potential to earn up to $2 million more in his salary for the 2017-18 campaign.

via Luke Adams of Hoops Rumors:

“Rudy Gobert‘s extension with the Jazz, which goes into effect this year, pays him an extra $1MM if he’s named to the All-Star team (not as a replacement), plus an extra $750K for making an All-Defensive team and meeting certain rebounding criteria. Another unusual incentive in Gobert’s deal? He makes an extra $250K if his defensive rating is below 100.”

There is a chance that Gobert can reach almost all of these incentives next season given his continued rise in performance on both ends of the court. The 25-year-old is coming off his most productive year where he set career highs with 14 points on 66.1 percent shooting from the field with 12.8 rebounds and 2.6 blocks per game.

This helped him earn his first All-NBA Second Team selection and an NBA All-Defensive First Team nod while leading the league in blocks. If he's able to remain healthy, there is no reason to believe he can't at least earn the $750,000 for making an All-Defensive team and meet the rebounding criteria.

What may come to be the most difficult bonus to earn is the All-Star nod, as the Western Conference has become even more stacked with talented players like Jimmy Butler, Paul George, and Paul Millsap moving to the conference over the offseason. Ultimately, Gobert has an opportunity to earn a little extra in his pocket this upcoming season if he keeps on his upward trajectory.