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NBA teams ‘salivating’ at the prospect of signing Knicks player after James Dolan’s tax decision

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Eoin MorrisMon, June 29, 2026 at 11:35 AM UTC·2 min read

The New York Knicks ended a 53-year wait for a title this month, but the roster that delivered it looks set for a massive shakeup this summer.

Owner James Dolan has made clear he will not push the franchise into the NBA’s second apron, a hard spending line set at $222 million for next season. That stance leaves president Leon Rose with little room to keep the supporting cast together.

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Landry Shamet sits right in the middle of the issue. One of New York’s most dependable rotation players during the championship run, he is expected to reach unrestricted free agency — and rival front offices are already circling.

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Photo by Gregory Shamus/Getty Images

Why James Dolan’s tax stance puts Landry Shamet in play

Dolan’s position is straightforward. He has told the front office he will sign off on a sizable payroll but not one that crosses the second apron, leaving Rose to build the team under that ceiling.

With only a handful of players locked in, New York has roughly $17 million of space beneath the threshold — nowhere near enough to re-sign everyone who mattered in June.

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