Over the summer, Julius Randle re-signed with the Minnesota Timberwolves on a three-year $100 million deal. At the time, the deal looked like it was an incredible value, as Randle is clearly better than the 61st-best player, as his contract would suggest. Furthermore, Randle signing a cheaper deal allowed the Wolves to re-sign Naz Reid. As time has gone on, though, Randle's contract has aged even better than originally expected.
Randle is averaging 22.3 points, 7.2 rebounds, and 5.8 assists on 49/33.9/81.4 shooting splits. Acclimating to a new team, Randle had somewhat of a down year last season, averaging 18.