2012 OFF-SEASON UPDATE - TEAM OPTIONS / PLAYER RE-SIGNINGTEAM OPTIONSThe Minnesota Timberwolves announced it had exercised one year team options on centre Joel Przybilla, forward Jordan Hill and guard Wayne Ellington, as well as exercising two year team options on last year's second round draft picks, forward Benjamin Dragic and guard Marcel Moore.
As expected, the Timberwolves declined Martell Webster's 1 year, $5.7 million team option. The team also declined two year team options on guards Marc Scott and Malcolm Hoffman, both of whom were also drafted in last year's second round and ended up spending most of their time in the D-League.
Minnesota is looking to clear some roster space prior to this year's draft in which the Timberwolves have three lottery picks at their disposal.
PLAYER RE-SIGNINGWith forward Kevin Love and guard Eric Gordon locked up to long term extensions during last season, the first priority of the off-season is to work out what it is doing with four year veteran forward Michael Beasley. Beasley improved considerably during his fourth season and repaid the faith that coach Jay Triano put in him. Beasley thrived in his frontcourt pairing with Kevin Love and his play really improved late in the season. Still unsure about whether he was a good investment or not, the Timberwolves put out the wallet to lock him up to a slightly shorter deal that he desired, signing Beasley to a 3 year, $45 million deal that includes a player option for the fourth season.
Swingman Martell Webster refused to negotiate a new contract with Minnesota after his team option was declined, which should come as no surprise considering how disgruntled he had become by season's end.