La Velle's 3-2 Pitch: Three observations and two predictions on Sundays.
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The easy part is over for Ant.
Anthony Edwards this week agreed to a five-year, $217 million contract extension with the Timberwolves. It will grow to $260 million if he makes an All-NBA team next season, which would make him the second-highest-paid player in the league in terms of contract value behind Denver's MVP center Nikola Jokic.
Extending Edwards was the biggest no-brainer on the local scene since the Wild locked up Kirill Kaprizov before the start of last season. And I'll take bets that the Vikings' Justin Jefferson soon becomes the next local player age 25 or younger to sign a long-term deal.
Now comes the hard part for Edwards: making it a worthwhile investment. Edwards can do that in two ways.
One, he continues his development and becomes one of the elite players in the game.
Two, he makes the Wolves a threat to win a championship. That's asking a lot of the young man, but there's a title drought going on around here.