Andrew Wiggins and Timberwolves Working on 5 Year/$148 Million Extension

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Wolves work on Wiggins deal, could hit $148M

The Minnesota Timberwolves are keen to lock up guard Andrew Wiggins to ensure he is a cornerstone for their future.

Wiggins and the Timberwolves are engaged in contract negotiations on a five-year extension that would be worth nearly $148 million, according to Timberwolves coach and president of basketball operations Tom Thibodeau.

"We're working on it right now," Thibodeau said Wednesday during a news conference to introduce Jamal Crawford.

Under the collective bargaining agreement, NBA teams can have two players on designated rookie-scale extensions. Such deals must be agreed to by one day before the start of the season.

The extension would take effect in 2018-19 with a starting salary of $25.5 million that season. The sides could agree to terms where, if Wiggins made an all-NBA team or was named Defensive Player of the Year in 2017-18, that figure would jump to $30.6 million.

The Timberwolves are in talks with Andrew Wiggins that could tie the guard to the team for five years. AP Photo/Andy Clayton-King
Wiggins set career highs in points (23.6 PPG) and assists (2.3 APG) last season. The 22-year-old has started all but one game for Minnesota over the past three seasons.

Last week, Thibodeau told ESPN that Wiggins' goal for the 2017-18 season should be to become a "complete player" and said trade pickup Jimmy Butler could help with that development.

Beyond Wiggins' long-term deal, the Timberwolves also want to sign two wing players and a backup point guard during the offseason to fill out the roster.

"There are a number of guys we're talking to, and they're waiting," Thibodeau said. "So you're trying to weigh all that out. It'll be interesting to see everything unfolds."

ESPN's Bobby Marks contributed to this report.
 

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Yes he's good. Wiggins biggest problem is that he's too passive at times. But he'll figure it out.

he's not a max level guy right now but he can still develop into one. There aren't a ton of guys that can average 20 plus as a a 21 year old even with a flawed game
 

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Is he worth it? Like is he that good. Never watched him play where he did much.

If they don't extend him now, some team will likely max him next year. With that said, Utah; Chicago, and Philly should be offering their restricted FA's(Exum; Lavine, Biid) Steph Curry type extensions right now.
 
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