There is a sense of uncertainty surrounding the New York Knicks’ rebuild. After last season’s Eastern Conference Finals heartbreak, the franchise has added key pieces to the roster and appointed Mike Brown as the new head coach to succeed Tom Thibodeau. But the biggest question mark remains the future of Karl-Anthony Towns, who holds the keys to a two-year, $150 million extension with the Knicks. Talks, however, are reportedly frozen.

Stefan Bondy of the New York Post reports that the deadline is October 20, adding an early layer of suspense. His current deal already stretches through the 2026 season, and waiting at the far end is a massive $61 million player option in 2027. Now, on The Zach Lowe Show, insider Sam Amick broke down the Knicks-KAT story in real time. He said, “I think ther

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