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Jose Alvarado Signs New Three-Year Deal to Stay with the Knicks
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What happened
Jose Alvarado signed a new three-year, $14 million contract to stay with the Knicks after declining his $4.5 million option. The New York native, traded from New Orleans in February, played a major role in the team’s championship run. The report also says Mitchell Robinson may leave New York, while Milwaukee is exploring trades for Myles Turner and Kyle Kuzma.
- 01Alvarado signed a three-year, $14 million deal with the Knicks.
- 02He declined his $4.5 million player option for next season.
- 03The 28-year-old was traded from New Orleans to New York in February.
- 04He starred in the Finals comeback against San Antonio.
- 05Mitchell Robinson may leave, with Brooklyn reportedly interested.
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