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Knicks still hoping to re-sign OG Anunoby

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Evan Sidery @esidery
The Knicks will be aggressive in their attempt to re-sign OG Anunoby, per @wojespn.
New York’s goal is to form one of the most lethal defensive wing duos in recent memory with Mikal Bridges and Anunoby. pic.twitter.com/icb7iH0JuV1:09 AM

Yossi Gozlan @YossiGozlan
Over the past few seasons, OG Anunoby and Mikal Bridges were touted as the premier starter-level wings that every team is dying to have, who could fit anywhere, and would cost a lot to acquire since there are so few players like them.
The New York Knicks got both of them. – 12:43 AM
Steve Popper @StevePopper
Providing Knicks can sign Anunoby it will be an interesting exercise for Thibodeau to plot out a lineup. Whatever the choice it is a deep and talented roster – along with 3 picks in the draft (although I wouldn’t be surprised now if they try to push at least 1 pick for a future) – 11:26 PM
Ian Begley @IanBegley
Mikal Bridges’ side made it clear to Nets he wanted to be a Knick. But Nets didn’t have to trade him. Knicks made an offer BKN couldn’t refuse. More on that, why Isaiah Hartenstein is unlikely to be back & what it means for OG Anunoby & more here: pic.twitter.com/Zu5uMmeAFd11:16 PM

Dave Early @DavidEarly
So the #Knicks landed Mikal Bridges… that’s bad for the #Sixers.
Insiders think NYK still re-signs OG Anunoby.
But the Knicks should now likely be out of the PG-13 sweepstakes… Oh and maybe KD could be on the move?
libertyballers.com/2024/6/25/2418…10:53 PM
Dave Early @DavidEarly
So the #Knicks landed Mikal Bridges… that’s bad for the #Sixers. More bad? Insiders think NYK still re-signs OG Anunoby.
But the Knicks should now likely be out of the Paul George sweepstakes, that could be good news.
Oh and maybe Kevin Durant could be on the move, or so the – 10:52 PM
Ball Don’t Lie @Balldontlie
The Knicks are still determined to keep OG Anunoby in free agency, per @wojespn. pic.twitter.com/PtK6ohxUmA10:52 PM

Adrian Wojnarowski @wojespn
The Knicks are still determined to keep OG Anunoby in free agency, sources tell ESPN, but the ability to resign center Isaiah Hartenstein becomes more difficult now. The Knicks are loading up on wings to match up with the NBA champion Boston Celtics. – 10:38 PM
Austin Krell @NBAKrell
The Bridges trade almost def takes NYK out of running for PG, but doesn’t have to jeopardize Anunoby’s future there.
They have his Bird rights. Still have $30m in cap after you add up their guaranteed salary. Still fairly easy to keep him (that defense would be insane). – 10:30 PM
Aaron Rose @AaronBenRose
OG Anunoby, Mikal Bridges, and Julius Randle is very Vision 6’9 style – 10:23 PM
Aaron Rose @AaronBenRose
We’ve repeatedly heard talk that OG Anunoby wants a bigger offensive role… I’m very curious to see how this impacts his future with the Knicks. – 10:16 PM
Ian Begley @IanBegley
Told that Knicks’ trade for Mikal Bridges does not change their hope that they can re-sign free agent OG Anunoby. That remains a priority for the club. – 10:15 PM
Law Murray @LawMurrayTheNU
So … where is OG Anunoby going … – 10:14 PM
Fred Katz @FredKatz
One thought: A team that thinks it will lose OG Anunoby probably doesn’t trade away four unprotected first-round picks before free agency begins. – 10:07 PM
Ky Carlin @Ky_Carlin
This has to mean that the Knicks are unlikely to re-sign OG Anunoby, right? Like he has to be in play with New York acquiring Bridges. That’s a huge move. – 10:05 PM
Dalton Johnson @DaltonJ_Johnson
The biggest question now: Is OG Anunoby available? – 10:00 PM
Fred Katz @FredKatz
How much could OG Anunoby get in free agency?
I polled 16 front official officials on what they think a “fair” contract would be for him and outlined how negotiations could go for one of the summer’s most anticipated free agents.
Story: nytimes.com/athletic/55898… pic.twitter.com/dRok0jHqI812:51 PM

More on this storyline

Yossi Gozlan: The New York Knicks are now hard capped to the $178.7 million first apron by taking back more salary than they’re sending out. This will have roster-building implications. They could still re-sign OG Anunoby and Isaiah Hartenstein, but they’ll need to reduce payroll elsewhere. -via Twitter @YossiGozlan / June 25, 2024
Fred Katz: OG Anunoby has declined his $19.9 million player option for next season, a league source tells The Athletic, an expected move. Anunoby will now officially become an unrestricted free agent this summer. Free agency begins June 30. -via Twitter @FredKatz / June 24, 2024
OG Anunoby intel: The George interest surfaced at a curious time, after the Knicks low-balled forward OG Anunoby during early free agent discussions on a potential new deal, as Brian Windhorst first reported, and league sources confirmed to HoopsHype. When the Knicks first acquired Anunoby, the belief was that he’d land a deal in the $30-35 million a year range annually, league sources told HoopsHype. Now, however, that value has gone up, starting at $35 million annually to his maximum starting salary for next season, sources said. New York remains committed to re-signing Anunoby, and despite the start to negotiations, the Knicks remain the favorite to keep Anunoby this summer in the eyes of rival executives. -via HoopsHype / June 24, 2024

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