The Knicks just won their first championship in 2026, and Karl-Anthony Towns—raised just across the river in Jersey—got his ring after years of waiting. With a championship trophy and a $164M salary cap for 2026-27, New York sits just under the second apron at $218M, leaving them a slim $3M cushion for potential moves. But with Towns earning $57M this year and Brunson (Finals MVP) poised for a $300M extension, the Knicks face a delicate balancing act. Owner James Dolan warns deep spending is “suicidal,” but President Leon Rose has the green light to spend big. As the Sixers and Heat ramp up, the Knicks’ next move hinges on performance—and negotiating Towns’ future.
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