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Andrew Wiggins, Golden State Warriors' free agents voice desire to stay

SAN FRANCISCO — Amidst the champagne showers that drenched Golden State's locker room in the TD Garden, Jordan Poole and Andrew Wiggins hopped on Instagram Live to share the celebration with their followers.

In the live stream, Poole looked at Wiggins and proclaimed, «You're going to get a bag.»

An uncontrollable smile cracked across Wiggins' face before responding, «No, we're going to get a bag.» Poole repeated the same words back to the camera.

Wiggins, who is in the final year of his $147 million rookie extension from 2017 with the Minnesota Timberwolves, and Poole, who is entering the last year of his rookie deal, are both up for a contract extension before becoming free agents next offseason. They have until Oct. 17 to negotiate a new contract with the Warriors.

«I would love to stay here,» Wiggins said Saturday afternoon at the Warriors' exit interviews. «Being here, this is top-notch. The way they treat the players… we're all one big family. I feel like a lot of places my say that, but they show it through their actions.»

Wiggins arrived in Golden State in a trade that stemmed from Kevin Durant's departure in 2019. At first, there were questions on how effective this trade would be.

Wiggins was leaving the Timberwolves with a reputation that suggested he was lazy. Many didn't think he was a hard worker or would be able to make a true impact on the Warriors — especially not one that would help them win a title.

But by the end of the year, the message from inside the Warriors was that they wouldn't have won without Wiggins. And he became the first player to get his first All-Star nod and win his first title with the team he didn't debut with.

«There was a lot of talk, people have something to say about every little

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