Andrew Wiggins is nearing a five-year contract extension that will be worth the NBA maximum $148 million, but hasn't signed the deal yet as the Timberwolves open training camp.
"Just want to make sure, take my time -- there's no rush," the fourth-year guard said Friday as the team gathered at their practice facility before flying to San Diego to begin practices on Saturday.

Wiggins, entering the final season of his rookie deal, will be the highest paid athlete in Minnesota history.
"Usually when you have two sides that want to get it done, it gets done. I don't think it will change him," coach Tom Thibodeau said.
"That's what hard work does," Wiggins said. "I've been working my whole life for this contract.
"I've missed one game in three years. I'm not too worried about getting injured."
Thibodeau said he was happy with the improvements the Timberwolves made over the summer, including the blockbuster deal that brought All-Star Jimmy Butler over from the Bulls.
"A lot of what we were doing wasn't tough enough," Thibodeau said when asked about the team's propensity for blowing large leads, "so we wanted to change that."