Bruce Brown is signing with the Indiana Pacers and was once a target for the Knicks.
According to SNY sources, New York were to meet with the guard along with the Rockets, Mavericks and Lakers early on in the free agency period.
As noted previously, Brown has fans within the Knicks organization but with the guard off the board, the Knicks have wing Donte DiVincenzo high on their radar entering free agency.
I won’t claim to know if Knicks team president Leon Rose prioritized Brown over DiVincenzo. But Brown was widely seen as a player teams would prioritize at the start of free agency.
It’s worth noting that the Knicks, Mavericks and Lakers do not have cap space available. The Rockets and Pacers both have available cap space, so they could have made Brown offers that exceed anything the Knicks, Mavericks or Lakers can put on the table for him.
I assume the Knicks will meet with DiVincenzo early in the period. But there are multiple teams, including Minnesota, Chicago and Detroit, with interest in DiVincenzo. So it’s fair to assume that DiVincenzo will meet with multiple teams during the free agency period.
New York is expected to have access to the non-taxpayer mid-level exception in free agency. This would allow them to offer DiVincenzo or any other free agent a contract that starts at $12.4 million and is as long as four years.
By using the exception, the Knicks would be hard-capped at the first apron, which is projected to be $172 million.
But Josh Hart’s decision to exercise the $13 million player option on his contract for 2023-24 gives the Knicks more room to spend money before they hit the first apron. If New York wants to avoid paying any luxury tax in 2023-24 while also using its full midlevel exception, the Knicks will have to shed salary.
They also may have to create room in the rotation if they add a free agent like DiVincenzo.