
Josh Hart wants Tom Thibodeau to get Knicks contract extension he ‘deserves’
NY Post
The Knicks and Leon Rose have plenty of decisions to make this offseason, including with their own free agents such as OG Anunoby and Isaiah Hartenstein, as well as a potential extension for Jalen Brunson.
And he’ll be keeping an eye on what the team does now that the season is over.
While they don’t have much cap space, the Knicks will be looking for players in the trade market and they have draft capital if they choose to make a move.
“If I have to be on the phone with someone, I’ll be there,” Hart said of recruiting free agents or trade targets.
It remains to be seen if the Cavaliers decide to move Donovan Mitchell, who is eligible for a four-year contract extension this summer.
Should Cleveland choose to move him, Hart could be of use, since he and Mitchell are close after being part of the same draft class and have spent large portions of their offseasons training in Miami.

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