Mikal Bridges

Mikal Bridges, with the shirt of the New York Knicks.

NBA Rumors: We tell you about Mikal Bridges' future plan with the New York Knicks

NBA Rumors: Mikal Bridges became eligible to sign a two-year, $72.5 million extension with the New York Knicks on October 1. Despite initial expectations for Bridges to sign the extension, ESPN's Bobby Marks reports that the situation has changed, and he will not extend his contract until 2025.

"The indication I've received, talking to some people, is that there won't be an extension," Marks stated on the Hoop Collective podcast. "He will wait until next year to assess what extension option he may have, as he is limited by the six-month rule in terms of how far he can extend."

 

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Mikal Bridges, with the shirt of the New York Knicks.

NBA Rumors: We tell you about Mikal Bridges' future plan with the New York Knicks

NBA Rumors: Mikal Bridges became eligible to sign a two-year, $72.5 million extension with the New York Knicks on October 1. Despite initial expectations for Bridges to sign the extension, ESPN's Bobby Marks reports that the situation has changed, and he will not extend his contract until 2025.

"The indication I've received, talking to some people, is that there won't be an extension," Marks stated on the Hoop Collective podcast. "He will wait until next year to assess what extension option he may have, as he is limited by the six-month rule in terms of how far he can extend."

 

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Mikal Bridges, player for the New York Knicks.

Mikal Bridges, before his first season with the New York Knicks: "I hope not to change teams again next summer"

After a long summer, Mikal Bridges, the new player for the New York Knicks, is eager to get back to work and face his third consecutive season with a different team. Looking ahead to the October training camp, Bridges reflected on his situation in an exclusive interview with RG.org: "It's crazy. I would have thought I'd be the last person to be traded so many times," he began.

"It all started in Phoenix. I thought I'd probably never leave Phoenix. Being the type of player I am, I feel like I'm usually that glue a team is looking for or willing to give a lot for. But once you get traded once, it seems to become continuous. I hope things go well in New York and I don't have to keep changing teams." 

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