When the New York Knicks signed Tim Hardaway Jr., the preliminary reaction was one of encouragement and general excitement. Fans were eager to see Hardaway Jr., whom the Knicks drafted in 2013, back in the orange and blue.
Unfortunately, that sense of excitement was met by a measure of skepticism and concern when the contract details were released.
New York signed Hardaway Jr. to a four-year deal worth just under $71 million. It’s a stunning figure for a player who, as promising as he may be, has yet to even be considered in All-Star Game discussions.
According to Marc Berman of The New York Post, Hardaway Jr.