TORONTO – Jaden McDaniels celebrated his new five-year contract extension — by going to Olive Garden.
That's how McDaniels spent some of his time after agreeing to the deal Monday. How many breadsticks did McDaniels have?
"Shoot, the whole basket they gave us."
McDaniels, who was out for Wednesday's season opener in Toronto because of a left calf injury, lost count of the number of breadsticks. He also couldn't put his head around how much bread he will be making in coming years on a contract worked out by President of Basketball Operations Tim Connelly that's worth up to $136 million.
"I was just super excited and just happy that it was able to get done," McDaniels said. "I just thank Tim and all the owners for the opportunity and believing in me. It's a life-changing thing. It's hit me, but it hasn't hit me all the way yet. I'm just excited to be able to stay here longer and continue to play as a Timberwolf."
The Wolves got the deal done just hours before a Monday deadline would have pushed contract talks into next offseason. Despite the anxiety of that time, McDaniels said his agent Nima Namakian told him to be patient and "play the waiting game."
"He told me it always heats up the last two or three days," McDaniels said. "… I didn't know the numbers, I just knew we were getting closer and closer."
About that number — the Wolves and McDaniels agreed to a contract similar to the one Spurs forward Devin Vassell signed earlier this month.