Jose Alvarado Signs New Three-Year Deal to Stay with the Knicks
Jose Alvarado, the 28-year-old point guard born and raised in New York, has agreed to remain with the Knicks after becoming a free agent. The NBA champion signed a new three-year contract worth about $14 million after declining his $4.5 million player option for next season.
Alvarado, who was traded to New York from New Orleans in February, had become a key figure in the team’s title run and one of the most popular players at Madison Square Garden. He said his own farewell to the possibility of leaving with a short post on social media, writing, “I’m home,” alongside orange and blue hearts.
The deal comes after Alvarado had already become a favorite in New York. In just his fourth game for the Knicks, he scored 26 points, hit 8 of 13 from three-point range, and added five steals. His standout moment came in Game 4 of the NBA Finals against San Antonio, when he scored eight points in the fourth quarter and helped spark a historic comeback from a 29-point deficit that gave the Knicks a 3-1 lead over the Spurs.
The article also says backup center Mitchell Robinson is not expected to stay with New York, with reports suggesting Brooklyn could pursue him in free agency and bring him across the East River. Separately, NBA reporter Jake Fischer said Milwaukee is exploring trades involving Myles Turner and Kyle Kuzma.
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