NBA agents ‘fear’ New York Knicks may land this superstar in free agency

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May 16, 2021; New York, New York, USA; A general view of the score board before ether game between the New York Knicks and the Boston Celtics at Madison Square Garden. Mandatory Credit: Vincent Carchietta-USA TODAY Sports

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The New York Knicks enter the summer coming off an outstanding season with more than $60 million in cap space and a desire to land a star. For those very reasons, NBA agents seem to fear the Knicks will accomplish their goal.

It’s become an annual tradition every summer in New York. A top free agent hits the open market, fans get excited about that player coming to Madison Square Garden and it ultimately never comes to fruition. But NBA rumors are making it clear circumstances are different this year.

The Knicks snapped their seven-year playoff drought and Tom Thibodeau ran away with Coach of the Year honors. With so much momentum building in the city and everything in place to land a star talent this offseason, many around the NBA believe one future Hall of Famer could sign with New York.

SNY’s Ian Begley spoke to multiple NBA agents who said there is a real fear that the Knicks could land Chris Paul this summer. Furthermore, CP3 is already reportedly on the Knicks’ radar if they can’t execute a Damian Lillard trade.

Paul has played at an incredible level throughout the NBA Playoffs. The legendary point guard has added to his incredible resume, turning the Phoenix Suns from a lottery team into the Western Conference champions. While he’s focused on winning his first NBA title, the 36-year-old has already thought about his future.

While many once viewed the Chris Paul contract as one of the worst in the NBA, he now might exercise his player option this summer. He would be owed $44.211 million for the 2021-’22 season, but many expect Paul to test NBA free agency.

It will be very difficult to convince Paul to leave the Suns, maybe impossible if the Suns win the NBA Finals. Living in Phoenix allows him to be just a short flight away from his family in Los Angeles and it’s hard to imagine the veteran landing on a better championship-caliber roster.

But if Paul wants a change of scenery and another huge contract this offseason, the New York Knicks will be ready with a blank check ready. After going years without star-caliber play at point guard, Paul would be a fantastic addition to this team.

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