
Kyle Lowry agrees to one-year contract with 76ers as Knicks depth options dwindle
NY Post
The Knicks can cross another potential piece off the list.
Point guard Kyle Lowry has agreed to a one-year deal to return to the 76ers, according to multiple reports.
The terms of the deal were not yet clear.
ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski reported that Lowry’s agent and Philadelphia president of basketball operations Daryl Morey “ramped up” discussions over the past week as the guard mulled “several” other teams.
The Knicks, already loaded with Villanova talent, missed out on the 38-year-old former Wildcat.
The Post’s Stefan Bondy listed Lowry as one of the potential targets the Knicks could look to in free agency to beef up their depth.

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