monsterpile wrote:TRKO wrote:khans2k5 wrote:If Wiggins is truly off limits sign him to the max extension and be done with the drama. Don't say a guy is off limits and then drag out contract negotiations while a top 15 player is available.
I totally agree. If you don't think Wiggins is worth it, then trade him now. If you think he's a cornerstone piece, then lock him up long term. It's that simple.
I never understand why the negotiations on some of these contracts take so long but they typically do and therefore I don't think there is anything to read into it when it comes to Wiggins extension. The deadline is what October 16? There is plenty of time to get it done.
There has to be some reason for the delay beyond Glen Taylor's general observation that these things often take time. Glen has publicly stated that he intends to give Wiggins the 5-year max and Wiggins has said publicly that's what he expects. Wiggins has always said he wants to be here and he'd be a complete fool to give up all the extra money and security as well as the chance to play on a really good team by declining to accept the 5-year max from the Wolves. That means there's nothing to negotiate.
So think about it for a moment. Wiggins has absolutly no incentive to wait. There can be no doubt that Andrew would do the deal today if offered. That means the source of the delay has to be the Wolves. And there has to be a rationale explanation for the Wolves decision to delay. In my view it has to be one of two things. One possibility is that the Wolves are going to wait as long as they can to protect the franchise from the risk of Wiggins suffering a catastrophic injury before or early in training camp. The other, and I think more plausible explanation, is that the Wolves are holding off because Wiggins is being discussed as part of a possible trade for Kyrie. I'm not sure, but I don't think the Wolves could trade Wiggins to Cleveland before the season after signing him to the max 5-year extension.