KGdaBom wrote:wildvikeswolves wrote:
I think with all the trade speculation Wiggins might be holding out for a no trade clause.
Wiggins isn't eligible for a no trade clause yet
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KGdaBom wrote:wildvikeswolves wrote:
I think with all the trade speculation Wiggins might be holding out for a no trade clause.
alabamawolf wrote:KGdaBom wrote:wildvikeswolves wrote:
I think with all the trade speculation Wiggins might be holding out for a no trade clause.
Wiggins isn't eligible for a no trade clause yet
KGdaBom wrote:alabamawolf wrote:KGdaBom wrote:
I think with all the trade speculation Wiggins might be holding out for a no trade clause.
Wiggins isn't eligible for a no trade clause yet
I was wondering about that. Does it have to be third contract?
alabamawolf wrote:KGdaBom wrote:alabamawolf wrote:
Wiggins isn't eligible for a no trade clause yet
I was wondering about that. Does it have to be third contract?
I believe they have to have 8 years of experience and 4 years with their current team to qualify

tsherkin wrote:The important thing to take away here is that Klomp is wrong.
Esohny wrote:Why are you asking Klomp? "He's" actually a bot that posts random blurbs from a database.
Klomp wrote:I'm putting the tired in retired mod at the moment
Klomp wrote:
Crazy-Canuck wrote:Regardless of what he gets, people are still going to find a way to claim it's an overpay.
Klomp wrote:
Wiggins also spoke optimistically of his new pairing with Butler, saying that he felt the two scoring-minded wings would “complement each other’s game and make each other better,” and said that he has been placing special emphasis on his three-point shooting and ball-handling this summer.
“[Being an All-Star] is definitely is a goal,” he said. “[To make it happen], we need to win first off, play good, and make my team better. Just rebound the ball more, that’d be the most important thing [to prove to voters].”
“We’re big. We play a lot of different positions. Weaknesses? You can say we haven’t played together yet. On defense, [you find success] when you’re ready to give in, when you’re ready to sacrifice yourself. Everyone can play defense. If you’re athletic and you can run, you can play defense. It’s a mindset. I think we were just a young team last year. We took breaks. We had good games where we played great defense and we had other games where we didn’t know what was happening.”
wildvikeswolves wrote:Klomp wrote:
Good to hear from Wigs. Some other pretty good quotes from Andrew in the article.Wiggins also spoke optimistically of his new pairing with Butler, saying that he felt the two scoring-minded wings would “complement each other’s game and make each other better,” and said that he has been placing special emphasis on his three-point shooting and ball-handling this summer.“[Being an All-Star] is definitely is a goal,” he said. “[To make it happen], we need to win first off, play good, and make my team better. Just rebound the ball more, that’d be the most important thing [to prove to voters].”“We’re big. We play a lot of different positions. Weaknesses? You can say we haven’t played together yet. On defense, [you find success] when you’re ready to give in, when you’re ready to sacrifice yourself. Everyone can play defense. If you’re athletic and you can run, you can play defense. It’s a mindset. I think we were just a young team last year. We took breaks. We had good games where we played great defense and we had other games where we didn’t know what was happening.”
bake51 wrote:wildvikeswolves wrote:Klomp wrote:
Good to hear from Wigs. Some other pretty good quotes from Andrew in the article.Wiggins also spoke optimistically of his new pairing with Butler, saying that he felt the two scoring-minded wings would “complement each other’s game and make each other better,” and said that he has been placing special emphasis on his three-point shooting and ball-handling this summer.“[Being an All-Star] is definitely is a goal,” he said. “[To make it happen], we need to win first off, play good, and make my team better. Just rebound the ball more, that’d be the most important thing [to prove to voters].”“We’re big. We play a lot of different positions. Weaknesses? You can say we haven’t played together yet. On defense, [you find success] when you’re ready to give in, when you’re ready to sacrifice yourself. Everyone can play defense. If you’re athletic and you can run, you can play defense. It’s a mindset. I think we were just a young team last year. We took breaks. We had good games where we played great defense and we had other games where we didn’t know what was happening.”
I'm hoping his mindset changes into a lock down defender. If he becomes a lock down defender to pair with Butler then we could be scary on the perimeter. Wiggins as a lock down defender and a tad better ball handler would make him well worth the max. For sure an all star and probably on an All NBA team.
Sign5 wrote:Yea not happening, I expected a better retort but what do I expect from realgm(ers) in 2025. Just quote and state things that lack context, then repeat the same thing over and over as if something new and profound was said. Just lol.
shrink wrote:Glen Taylor is going to give Wiggins the five year max, without much squabbling.
When David Kahn talked him into only offering Kevin Love the four year max, it put a sour taste in Love's mouth that eventually had him asking for a trade. The only reason we got Wiggins out of the deal was because LeBron wanted him. When most star players ask for a trade, their teams get 75 cents on the dollar or less.
shrink wrote:Glen Taylor is going to give Wiggins the five year max, without much squabbling.
AirP. wrote:shrink wrote:Glen Taylor is going to give Wiggins the five year max, without much squabbling.
What's interesting is that this situation has been known for a long time yet the contract isn't done?
Just looking around at a few people who got the max.
Kyrie Irving agreed July 1st 2014, signed the 10th.
Anthony Davis agreed July 1st 2015, signed the 9th.
Bradley Beal agreed July 1st 2016, signed the 26th. <= didn't sign after 3rd year, wanted the max and got it his 4th year.
I think we all understand someone will give Wiggins the max if he goes into restricted free agency next year, I do wonder if Minnesota is looking for a discount for signing Wiggins early, wanting to see if he finally develops towards his potential in his 4th year or just don't want to be on the hook for that huge contract just in case he has a horrible injury or possibly how much value he'll have on the team with Towns, Butler and Teague already on it.
Something to think about, Wiggins and his agent want that max contract, they want that security and waiting a year and having an injury could cost them millions. If Minnesota wants to wait till next offseason Wiggins' could request a trade to another team who will give him the max this summer. As long as he's traded while on his rookie contract he can get the designated veteran's contract(super max) with his next team. Just something to think about.
Mattya wrote:Wiggins has only been back in town for at most a week since the initial report. He has been overseas and traveling for Adidas promotions.
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