Knicks Face Crucial Crossroads: Will They Rise to the Challenge or Resist the Change?
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Swingman Mikal Bridges signed a four-year extension worth $150 million — slightly less than the maximum amount he could’ve commanded — allowing team president Leon Rose and his front office to continue to operate beneath the second apron (for now) as they worked to build out a roster talented and deep enough to withstand the grueling 100-game marathon between opening night and a Finals berth.
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“I think that if I came here and preached how much I want to win and tried to take every dollar and make it difficult for the organization, then I would just seem like a fraud,” Bridges said Tuesday. “That’s not who I am. I want to win bad. Whatever it takes.”



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