Live Bar News on December 3 recently, Nick Harrison, president of Lone Ranger basketball operation, was interviewed.
When it comes to “whether you regret that you have not pushed to renew Brunson more forcefully”, he said: “First of all, we didn’t sign Brunson. This is not our choice.”
This summer, in order to sign Brunson, Knicks carefully laid out. In June, they hired Brunson’s father as a teaching assistant. At the draft conference, they used the 13-sign of the wasp in four rounds and one first rotation, then selected Durham and sent him to the piston to let the piston eat the contract of kenba Walker. Then they gave the piston two rounds and 6 million dollars in cash, and sent Noelle and Burks to the piston. After one operation, the Knicks released 30 million dollars of space, and then they won Brunson at 0.11 billion in four years.
This season Brunson averaged 21.3 points, 3.5 rebounds and 6.5 assists.