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Knicks secure Mikal Bridges with four-year, $150M extension

Knicks secure Mikal Bridges with four-year, $150M extension

The New York Knicks have locked in wing Mikal Bridges with a four-year, $150 million contract extension, according to ESPN’s Shams Charania and confirmed by multiple outlets. 

The deal includes a player option for the 2029-30 season and a trade kicker, and it puts Bridges under contract through at least 2029 and enforces a six-month no-trade window following the signing.

Although Bridges was eligible for a full four-year, $156 million max extension, he took approximately $6 million less, a move designed to help the Knicks maintain financial flexibility and remain under both luxury-tax aprons. That decision mirrors previous team-friendly commitments by Jalen Brunson and signals Bridges' confidence in New York’s direction.

Bridges played in every game last season – a rare streak – and averaged 17.6 points per game on 50% shooting, including 35.4% from beyond the arc. His playoff contributions further bolstered his value: Bridges averaged 15.6 points and 1.7 steals per game, delivering clutch defensive stops in key comeback wins during the Conference Semifinals against Boston.

With this extension, the Knicks now have a core group – Brunson, Bridges, OG Anunoby, Josh Hart, and recently added Karl‑Anthony Towns – under contract through 2027–28, giving them continuity and clarity as they chase Eastern Conference supremacy. 

ANALYSIS: This team-first mindset by Bridges was crucial as he sacrificed short-term earnings for roster stability, and his trade kicker and no-trade protection reflect confidence in his fit and value in New York. The modest contract discount helps the Knicks sustain salary cap flexibility, preserving wiggle room to address depth needs without punitive tax penalties. 

Bridges had an uneven regular season under Coach Thibodeau but rebounded in the playoffs with decisive defense and composure in pressure moments, reinforcing his role in the Knicks' identity. 

New York’s long-term extension of Mikal Bridges sends a clear message: the franchise is committed to a core built on toughness, reliability, and homegrown chemistry. Bridges’ durability, defensive acumen, and playoff poise make him a crucial piece in a Knicks roster primed to compete for an NBA title.

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