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Andrew Wiggins Agrees to Shorter Salary, Longer Stay
29 Jun
Summary
- Wiggins accepted a lower salary for a longer contract.
- New deal is worth $64 million over three years.
- This provides Miami with more roster flexibility.

Andrew Wiggins has finalized a new three-year contract with the Miami Heat, valued at $64 million. This agreement signifies a strategic move where Wiggins accepted a reduced annual salary, reportedly just over $20 million, in exchange for a longer commitment to the team. Previously, he had the option to earn $30.1 million next season.
The contract restructuring is expected to grant the Miami Heat enhanced financial flexibility. This is particularly beneficial as the team seeks to optimize its roster following a significant trade for Giannis Antetokounmpo.
Wiggins, who was the first overall pick in the 2014 NBA Draft, recorded averages of 15.4 points per game last season. He also demonstrated strong perimeter shooting, converting 41.4% of his three-point attempts.