Knicks Secure $150M Extension from Star Mikal Bridges
Knicks Secure $150M Extension from Star Mikal Bridges

Knicks Secure $150M Extension from Star Mikal Bridges

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The New York Knicks secured a significant commitment from Mikal Bridges, who agreed to a four-year, $150 million contract extension with a player option for the 2029-30 season, taking a slight discount to help the team maintain roster flexibility as they aim for an Eastern Conference championship. Meanwhile, Rondae Hollis-Jefferson is seeking an NBA return after a successful overseas career and a strong showing at the 2023 FIBA World Cup, hoping for a training camp invitation despite Brooklyn Nets' full roster. The Golden State Warriors have yet to make any moves this offseason amid a contract standstill with Jonathan Kuminga, but Draymond Green expressed strong support for GM Mike Dunleavy Jr. and highlighted the positive dynamic between himself and Jimmy Butler, despite some criticism of Butler's reputation. In MLB, Boston Red Sox pitcher Tanner Houck faces a major setback after being diagnosed with a flexor pronator strain requiring Tommy John surgery, potentially sidelining him until 2027, which affects the team's rotation stability as they chase a playoff spot. These developments reflect ongoing strategic decisions and challenges across basketball and baseball as teams and players navigate contracts, injuries, and roster moves in pursuit of success.

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