Two years and $150 million is the kind of generational wealth that changes the trajectory of a family forever, but the New York Knicks looked at Karl-Anthony Towns and decided to keep the checkbook firmly shut. Let’s be honest, he doesn’t need the money anyway.

The organization has spent the last few years throwing money around to reinforce the roster and build a dynamic core, so this frugality speaks volumes about their confidence in Towns right now. They aren’t saying he isn’t part of the plan, but they are certainly saying they don’t want to overcommit beyond the next two seasons.

The New York Knicks Leverage Contract Security Over Loyalty

From a business standpoint, the Knicks are playing this perfectly by refusing to sign Towns to an extension on top of his current deal. Towns is c

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