OG Anunoby has decided to opt out of the final year of his contract with the New York Knicks, making him an unrestricted free agent. This move allows Anunoby to explore other offers as the NBA’s free agency period approaches. Despite opting out, there remains a possibility that Anunoby could re-sign with the Knicks if terms can be agreed upon.
Anunoby’s decision was expected, but he declined, given the $19.9 million player option. His performance in New York, where he averaged 14.1 points, 4.4 rebounds, 1.7 steals, and 1.5 assists over 23 games, has positioned him to potentially earn a higher salary in his next contract.
The Knicks, who hold Anunoby’s Bird Rights, can offer him a more lucrative deal than any other team, which gives them a significant advantage in negotiations.
The Knicks are reportedly keen on retaining Anunoby in the long term, recognizing his value as one of the NBA’s versatile defenders. Losing him would be a setback, especially since they traded significant assets to acquire him, including R.J. Barrett and Immanuel Quickley. Barrett is under contract until 2026-27, while Quickley is a restricted free agent, highlighting the Knicks’ commitment to building around Anunoby.
Anunoby’s ability to shoot efficiently and defend multiple positions has been crucial for the Knicks, who saw significant success with him on the court last season. However, injuries limited his availability, including a notable absence during critical playoff games.
Despite rumors linking him to other teams like the Philadelphia 76ers, the Knicks remain focused on securing his services to bolster their roster for future playoff contention.
Anunoby’s opt-out decision sets the stage for an important negotiation period between him and the Knicks. His performance and potential in New York have elevated his market value, making his re-signing a priority for the team as they aim to build upon their recent success.
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