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Minnesota Timberwolves sign Anthony Edwards to max extension

Basketball
Published 03.07.2023
Minnesota Timberwolves sign Anthony Edwards to max extension

The Minnesota Timberwolves agreed to an enormous extension on Monday with star guard Anthony Edwards.

His brokers confirmed to ESPN that the five-year designated rookie most deal is value as much as $260 million.

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“I’m humbled, appreciative and excited to remain in Minnesota as a part of this incredible Timberwolves organization,” Edwards mentioned in a press release. “It’s amazing to see where hard work can take you.”

The No. 1 general decide within the 2020 NBA Draft, Edwards made his first All-Star staff in 2022-23 and averaged 24.6 factors, 5.8 rebounds, 4.4 assists and 1.6 steals in 79 begins.

Edwards, who turns 22 in August, has averaged 21.8 factors, 5.1 rebounds and three.7 assists in 223 video games (206 begins) in his first three seasons.

He turns into the fourth participant from the 2020 draft class to signal a five-year max extension, becoming a member of Tyrese Haliburton (Pacers), LaMelo Ball (Hornets) and Desmond Bane (Grizzlies).