Josh Hart’s Knicks contract negotiations are heating up—eligible for a max four-year, $132M deal, but insiders predict a much leaner package, likely in the $54M–$62M range over three years. With his elite all-around play—double-digit points, near 8 rebounds, 4.5 assists, and elite shooting—Hart’s value is undeniable, especially as he turns 32 and becomes a rare high-impact role player. The Knicks, already loaded with big contracts, must balance rewarding Hart’s crucial role and chemistry with Brunson against future payroll concerns. This could be his last big deal—and both sides know keeping him is vital to the core’s success.

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