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Anunoby Eyes Exit from New York, Signals Interest in Testing Free Agency Market.

The New York Knicks’ season ended in disappointment after losing to the Indiana Pacers in Game 7 of the second round of the playoffs. Despite numerous injuries, the team demonstrated a strong foundation for future success.

However, one key player, OG Anunoby, is reportedly dissatisfied with the team’s current contract offer. According to ESPN’s Brian Windhorst, Anunoby is not thrilled with the offer and is considering testing the market. While many assumed his return to New York was certain, there are now indications that he may seek opportunities elsewhere.

The specifics of the Knicks’ offer to OG Anunoby remain unknown, but after trading Immanuel Quickley and RJ Barrett for him this past season, losing Anunoby after just 23 regular season games and nine playoff games would be a significant blow.

Anunoby’s injury during the Pacers series halted New York’s momentum, underscoring his crucial role in the team’s success.

Securing Anunoby must be the Knicks’ top priority this season, making the early reports concerning. However, it’s possible these developments are part of standard negotiations. As Windhorst suggested, fans should definitely monitor this evolving situation closely.

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