The Knicks’ future hinges on Karl-Anthony Towns’ decision to take a pay cut—or not—on his massive 2027-28 player option, but the real litmus test may be Josh Hart. While Towns could slash his salary to avoid luxury tax, Hart’s willingness to accept even less than his market value would signal true team-first commitment. With Brunson and Bridges already sacrificing for the cause, Hart’s choice could define whether this core is built for longevity or just one title. The league’s shifting contract landscape means max deals are getting harder to justify, especially for aging stars like Towns. Hart’s projected $13M option aligns with his value—and if he takes less, it’ll prove this group isn’t just happy with a championship, they’re hungry for more, together.
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