
Knicks sign Miles McBride to multi-year minimum contract
NY Post
LAS VEGAS — The Knicks’ signing of second-round pick Miles McBride didn’t take up cap space and will put the club in control of the West Virginia point guard for three seasons, The Post has learned.
Because McBride fell out of the first round (36th overall), he’s not eligible for the four-year rookie scale contract. McBride has inked a two-year, $2 million package at the NBA minimum for first-year players with a team option for the third year. McBride will make $925,000 in his rookie season. The 6-foot-3 point guard has played in two summer-league games, excelling most in Monday’s win over the Pacers.
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