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Mikal Bridges Agrees To 4-Year, $150 million Extension With Knicks

New York Knicks forward Mikal Bridges has agreed to a four-year, $150 million contract extension with the franchise, his agents, Sam Goldfeder and Jordan Gertler of Excel Sports Management, told ESPN’s Shams Charania on Thursday.

The deal includes a player option for 2029-30 and a trade kicker. Bridges is ineligible to be traded for six months after signing the extension.

Bridges is taking a slight discount from his max extension number ($156 million) to help New York maintain flexibility to continue building the roster. Bridges, along with Jalen Brunson, Karl-Anthony Towns and others, helped lead the Knicks to their first Eastern Conference finals appearance in 25 years last season.

With the Bridges deal sewn up – his contract had been set to expire after the 2025-26 season – the most pressing question left in New York’s offseason has been resolved. The Brunson extension in 2024 and now the Bridges deal have given the Knicks flexibility to operate under both aprons of the salary cap, giving them room to add more players to the roster.

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Bridges was coming off an up-and-down inaugural campaign with New York after being traded to the club for five first-round draft picks last summer, which prompted speculation that the Knicks might seek to deal him rather than hammer out a big-money extension.

Bridges, who turns 29 in August, struggled early on as the Knicks used him to guard floor generals and ball handlers, a role the one-time runner-up for Defensive Player of the Year was unaccustomed to. His free-throw attempts were down sharply from the season before as he adjusted from being a first or second option with the lowly Brooklyn Nets to being fourth in the Knicks’ pecking order on many nights. And he raised eyebrows within the relatively buttoned-down organization in March when he said he had asked then-coach Tom Thibodeau to back off a bit on the starters’ heavy minutes, telling reporters, “sometimes it’s not fun on the body.”

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