
Mikal Bridges’ extension one of three tasks remaining on Knicks’ offseason list
NY Post
The roster is basically set. The head coach is hired. The depth chart, for the most part, is easy to plot.
As the calendar approaches the dead month of the NBA schedule, the heavy lifting of the Knicks offseason feels finished. But smaller tasks remain, with three in particular that merit further analysis.
At the risk of contradicting the message of this column’s introduction, this decision is significant.
Bridges has been eligible since the end of the NBA Finals to negotiate a contract extension that maxes out at four years, $156 million.

Suddenly, someone had hit a rewind button and everyone had been transported back seven months. It was early spring instead of late fall, it was broiling hot outside the arena walls and not freezing cold. Everyone was back at TD Garden. There were 19,156 frenzied fans on their feet begging for blood, poised for the kill.












