Reports: Landry Shamet, Knicks agree to 4-year deal
Key Points:
- The New York Knicks have reportedly agreed to a four-year contract extension with reserve guard Landry Shamet, according to ESPN’s Shams Charania and The Athletic.
- Shamet was a significant contributor to the Knicks with his outside shooting and defense, notably hitting 47.5% from three-point range in the postseason.
- He played a crucial role in the Knicks' Eastern Conference finals comeback, including a key tying three-pointer in Game 1 against Cleveland.
- Shamet becomes the second key reserve to be retained by the Knicks after Jose Alvarado signed a multiyear deal; backup center Mitchell Robinson remains a free agent.