Getty Landry Shamet celebrates after a made basket during the Knicks’ 2026 championship season. The veteran guard agreed to a four-year, $24 million contract to remain in New York after drawing interest from multiple teams in free agency.
The New York Knicks entered the offseason with a clear objective: keep as much of their championship roster together as possible without sacrificing the financial flexibility needed to defend the title.
On Monday, they accomplished another major piece of that plan.
Free agent guard Landry Shamet intends to sign a four-year, $24 million contract to remain with the defending NBA
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