The New York Knicks reportedly are finalizing a four-year rookie extension with guard RJ Barrett that could be worth up to $120 million.
Barrett's deal also includes a"poison pill" provision, which will make it difficult to include him in a trade for Utah Jazz All-Star guard Donovan Mitchell.
New York president of basketball operations Leon Rose set a Monday deadline to either agree to a Barrett-for-Mitchell trade or agree to an extension with Barrett, according to
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