Alex Schiffer
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You know, Jalen Brunson obviously took a discount to keep his core together.
We just talked about Landry Schammett being owed a raise.
We have talked about Carl getting a raise.
The second apron is real, Soren.
And I think if the Knicks don't get it done this year, next year would be the last.
Look, the NBA is full of sliding doors, right?
Windows open and close much quicker than we realize.
You don't have to tell me what the Nets and what.
They basically had one postseason to pull off that super team.
But I think the Knicks will have a shot next year.
But after that, it would get a lot harder to believe that they can keep this going.
It's an interesting question.
You know, I would even argue with the Yankees.
You know, I say this partially as a sad Mets fan, but when the Mets signed Juan Soto, a friend of mine, I'll shout him out actually, Liam Quinn, fellow Mizzou grad, son of TJ Quinn, ESPN reporter, said a line to me, he goes, the Yankees losing a free agent to the Mets means they're not the Yankees we grew up with anymore.
And I thought that was a very good way to put it.
And, you know, go back to New York outside of the Liberty last year has not won a championship in the major sports since the Giants' second Super Bowl with Eli Manning.
So I think if the Knicks don't win this, I don't know when the next title is going to be for New York sports in general, given how bad it's been for a while.
You know, in terms of a cap sport, I think it's an interesting question, especially because of the baseball labor talks that just started and if baseball joins them or not.