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Timberwolves Show Confidence in Rob Dillingham with Contract Option
MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. — The Minnesota Timberwolves have officially exercised their team option on rookie Rob Dillingham‘s contract for the 2025-26 season, reinforcing their belief in his potential as a game-changing player. This decision ensures that Dillingham will remain with the team through at least the 2026-27 season.
Dillingham’s rookie deal is valued at $28.4 million over four years, with the first two seasons guaranteed. By committing to him, the Timberwolves demonstrate their confidence in his ability to contribute significantly to the team.
Last season, Dillingham faced challenges in getting enough playing time, particularly due to roster changes. Head Coach Chris Finch had to depend more on veteran players, which limited Dillingham’s opportunities on the court. Despite these restrictions, the expectations for him remain high as the upcoming season approaches.
With the departure of Nickeil Alexander-Walker this summer, the Timberwolves are looking for Dillingham to step up and make an impact. He is expected to take the lead on the second unit and provide key contributions when starting guard Mike Conley needs rest.
As Conley approaches the later stages of his career, the demand for backcourt production increases, positioning Dillingham to fill that vital role. However, questions remain regarding his defensive consistency, which is viewed as the primary area for improvement.
As his playtime increases this season, the Timberwolves are optimistic about Dillingham’s growth and development as a player. His contract extension is a clear sign of the team’s faith in him, and his potential emergence could prove pivotal for the franchise as they aim for success in the upcoming season.
