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    Carmelo Anthony Says He Wouldn't Take $113 Million Pay Cut That Jalen Brunson Took With The Knicks

    By Vishwesha Kumar,

    11 hours ago

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    Carmelo Anthony recently shared his candid thoughts on Jalen Brunson's decision to leave a significant amount of money on the table to help the New York Knicks. During an episode of Paul George’s "Podcast P," Anthony was asked about Brunson's four-year, $156 million extension, which involved sacrificing $113 million to give the Knicks more salary flexibility.

    "It's a lose-lose situation. If you leave money on the table, people have something to say. If you take the contract, people have something to say. So, at the end of the day, you have to do what's best for you."

    "I think JB knows his situation. I'd take a discount to get my man and my brother on the team. He's working with the Knicks. It's a situation they have to figure out. He has more coming."

    "I'm not doing it. People is busting their a**es out there and not making $113 million off the court, even those who are the biggest stars. He should be making something. To make up $113 million on the back end is crazy."

    "I don't know the logic or the thinking behind why he did it. There has to be a reason, something very specific."

    Anthony was clear about his stance, stating that he would not do it. He acknowledged that Brunson must be getting some assurance of compensation on the back end to justify such a massive financial sacrifice. Anthony found the idea of leaving $113 million on the table difficult to understand, emphasizing that the logic behind Brunson’s decision must be rooted in something very specific.

    He noted that Brunson’s situation is unique, and his decision likely stems from a desire to see his team succeed. Anthony speculated that Brunson took the pay cut to create cap space for the Knicks to acquire and extend key players like OG Anunoby and Mikal Bridges , bolstering the team’s chances of competing for a championship.

    Anthony’s perspective is rooted in his own experience. Having earned over $262.5 million during his NBA career, Anthony understands the financial implications of such a decision. He pointed out that making up $113 million off the court is nearly impossible, even for high-profile athletes with lucrative endorsement deals.

    Jalen Brunson’s decision reflects a significant gamble. By taking less money now, he is banking on a substantial payday in the future, assuming he maintains his performance and avoids injuries. This move, while risky, is intended to help the Knicks build a competitive roster in the short term, with the expectation that Brunson will be rewarded with a larger $418 million contract in 2029 .

    Brunson’s gesture has made him even more beloved among Knicks fans, who appreciate his commitment to the team's success. Anthony, while respectful of Brunson’s choice, made it clear that he would have opted for the safer route, securing the maximum financial security available.

    In the end, Brunson’s sacrifice highlights his dedication to the Knicks ' long-term success, a move that could define his legacy with the team. Whether or not it results in a championship, Brunson’s willingness to prioritize team success over immediate financial gain sets a remarkable example in today’s NBA.

    Related: Mikal Bridges Expected To Join Jalen Brunson In Taking A Pay Cut From The Knicks On Next Deal

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