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Top NBA free-agent power forwards: Julius Randle cashes in after fine postseason

Minnesota Timberwolves All-Star Julius Randle isn’t hitting the market. The potential top power forward available agreed to a three-year, $100 million contract to remain with the back-to-back Western Conference finalists.

Still, the power forward market offers an interesting mix of proven players and young talent carving out their place in the league.

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Let’s break down the potential top power forwards in this year’s free-agent market, with the negotiating window opening at 6 p.m. ET Monday.

(Note: Positions are being determined off Basketball-Reference’s positional breakdowns, meaning a player will be listed at the position in which he played the most minutes.)

Free-agent position rankings: Point guards | Shooting guards | Small forwards | Centers

1. Julius Randle, Minnesota Timberwolves

Status: Agreed to 3-year, $100 deal

It was genuinely nice to see Randle break his pattern of poor playoff performance and raise his value.

His timing couldn’t have been better, as he reached a new deal, knowing full well how much the Timberwolves need his all-around offensive game and how well he seems to mesh with Anthony Edwards.

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Things should keep rolling along in Minnesota.

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