Live broadcast, July 29 news recently, Jay Brown and the Green Army signed a five-year 0.304 billion-year contract renewal, which triggered a heated debate. The Knicks reporter Stefan Bondy threw out his point of view in the article. He thought that although the Knicks were still not the hot spot to win the Championship next season, the salary structure was quite reasonable.
Stefan Bondy wrote: “The Knicks won the first series in nearly ten years (the first round eliminated the Knights), but no player in the team could rank in the top 50 in the league’s annual salary. Next season, Brunson ranks the 52nd in the league at $26.3 million, Randal ranks the 53rd at $25.7 million, and Barrett ranks the 61st at $23.9 million.”
Stefan Bondy also believes that a reasonable salary structure and a large number of picks (up to 10 first rounds by 2029) will make Knicks very beneficial in future transactions.
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