Andrew Wiggins also has until June 30 to negotiate an extension that can be worth up to $177 million over four seasons. The extension can replace Wiggins’ $30.2 million option year with a lower salary and more guaranteed years attached to it, or even be tacked on to his $30.2 million option year with lower salaries in the coming seasons. Wiggins declined to speak at the Heat’s exit interviews last week, but he recently spoke about his NBA future with the Miami Herald. “Not yet,” Wiggins, 31, said when asked if he has thought about the offseason decision he’ll need to make. “Me and my agent will get together whenever the season is done and figure it out. But I love Miami. I love being here.”
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