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Knicks’ Championship Summer: Key Contracts, KAT’s Future, and a Likely Stable Core

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Knicks’ Championship Summer: Key Contracts, KAT’s Future, and a Likely Stable Core
100% centerFirst reported by Mako · Jun 14, 2026
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What happened

The Knicks won their first championship since 1973, beating San Antonio 4-1, and now face a summer of roster decisions. Karl-Anthony Towns’ long-term future is the biggest question, while the team’s core is likely to stay together.

  • 01Knicks won their first title since 1973, beating San Antonio 4-1.
  • 02The starting five is signed for at least the next two seasons.
  • 03Karl-Anthony Towns can get a $272 million extension, but New York is unsure.
  • 04Mitchell Robinson is expected to draw the most market interest.
  • 05The Knicks are not expected to make major changes after the championship.

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MakoCenter · HebrewJun 14, 2026
Knicks’ Championship Summer: Key Contracts, KAT’s Future, and a Likely Stable Core
N12Center · HebrewJun 14, 2026
Knicks Title Run Raises Big Offseason Questions About Towns and Free Agency

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