There’s no accounting for Kiids...
On the Noah front, from NBC Sports via the Nothin But Knicks webcast, if we stretch Noah’s 2019-20 contract to open up 12.5ish Million in the 2019 free agency season we’ll have the possibility of reversing the decision before the start of the season to reverse the stretch and put his total number back on the books for 2019-20 and to be clear of him beyond next season. The displayed quote on NBK prefaced the potential to unstretch with “if the Knicks strike out in 2019 free agency,” but did not go into whether we had to start or wind up under the cap, under the tax, or could use this option regardless of salary cap situation.
I wasn’t able to find the clear rules governing this scenario, but if we can for instance use this when we’re over the cap so long as we stay under the tax line or hard cap line then using Noah to exceed the cap to within 12.5 mil of the tax line for a big payroll this year and no further consequences seems like a good avenue to keep open whether it’s to retain our own standouts or to bring in fresh faces.
As it in no way leaves us short up front this season, this “backsies” provision, should it really exist and not be a figment of the Internet & NBC Sports, makes me more in favor of executing the stretch of Jo.