was basically insisting that the Cavs get the deal done. Not that LeBron doesn't like Wiggins - he just knows that he has 3-5 "prime" years left, and he wants to maximize his chance of winning titles during that window. The Cavs tried everything they could to do it without giving up Wiggins, but when the Warriors made Klay Thompson available, that basically ruined any chances of that happening.
Good for the T-Wolves - they are getting a lot more for Love than the Thunder got for Rich Harden or the Nuggets got for Carmelo. Probably pretty much in line with what the Jazz got for Williams, depending how Wiggins pans out.