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Second, the Wolves decided not to try and resign Michael Beasley, who departed for the Phoenix Suns to the tune of a three year $18 million dollar deal. Beasley's enigmatic play for the Wolves this year was surely as troubling as his off court woes. In 2011-2012 Beasley averaged 11.5 ppg, but only 1.0 apg and 4.4 rpg. These numbers are pretty troubling, as for the price Beasley is going at he should be either scoring more or contributing in other facets of the game. Thus, it's probably for the best that the Timberwolves didn't try to resign him, as he isn't worth the price.
Finally, the Wolves have a deal on the table to sign Brandon Roy, fresh off of the same knee procedure Kobe Bryant had in Germany. Although it will be interesting to see if his knees hold up, the Wolves have Roy inked to a two year $11 million dollar deal, which can be finalized on July 11th. Considering the potential reward stemming from this deal, it could be a steal for the Timberwolves. Only $5.5 million per year for a former all star still in his 20's? For the price this is a decent deal for a team that's trying to contend. If Roy can return to anywhere near the form he exhibited in 2008 and 2009, Minnesota could challenge for a playoff spot this year.
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