Miami Heat forward Andrew Wiggins intends to sign a three-year, $64 million contract to remain with the franchise, according to sources via ESPN. The deal ensures a key piece of the Heat rotation remains in South Beach as the team looks to solidify its core for the coming seasons.
The agreement includes a player option in the third season, providing Wiggins with significant financial security and future flexibility. The contract was negotiated between Miami Heat executives and Wiggins' agents at CAA Sports, Steven Heumann and Andrew Morrison.
The $21.3 million average annual value reflects Wiggins' importance to the Heat’s defensive schemes and scoring depth. By securing this multi-year commitment, Miami maintains its wing depth while Wiggins gains the opportunity to potentially test the free-agent market again before the end of the decade.
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