Joe Ingles back with the Timberwolves on a one-year deal
3 minute readPublished: Monday, June 30, 2025 at 6:09 pm

Joe Ingles Returns to Timberwolves on One-Year Deal
The Minnesota Timberwolves have re-signed veteran forward Joe Ingles to a one-year contract. The deal, valued at the veteran's minimum of $3.6 million, was confirmed on Monday. Ingles, 37, will be entering his second season with the team and his 12th season in the NBA.
Last season, Ingles saw limited playing time, appearing in only 19 games and averaging 0.8 points per game. Despite the lack of on-court action, Ingles's value to the team was reportedly significant. Coaches and teammates lauded his leadership qualities, particularly his presence in the locker room and on the bench during games. Timberwolves coach Chris Finch specifically highlighted Ingles's positive attitude and contributions to the team, even when not playing.
Ingles's role with the Timberwolves was initially expected to be more substantial before the team acquired Julius Randle and Donte DiVincenzo just before the start of training camp last season. This trade reshaped the team's depth chart, impacting Ingles's playing time.
Prior to joining the Timberwolves, Ingles played for the Utah Jazz and the Orlando Magic. A notable moment from last season was Ingles's lone start, which occurred on March 21 against the Pelicans. This game was particularly special as it allowed his son, Jacob, who is autistic, to watch him play in person for the first time. Coach Finch surprised Ingles by placing him in the starting lineup for that game.
BNN's Perspective:
While the on-court impact of this signing may be minimal, the Timberwolves clearly value Ingles's veteran presence and leadership. His ability to mentor younger players and contribute positively to the team's culture is a valuable asset. This move suggests the Timberwolves are prioritizing team chemistry and experience as they look to build on their recent success.
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