Of course Enes wanted a long term contract.
Knicks were not inclined to given ANYBODY a long term contract.
Enes tested the market, and found what the THREE D's--DeAndre and DeMarcus and Dwight--discovered.
With the exception of Kristaps, Kevin, Frank and Mitchell, everyone is on the clock.
I think it is premature define Enes as in or out.
The trading deadline will mean pins and needles for EVERYONE, not just Enes. A lot of one and done contracts. And there will be a lot of give and take between the Knicks and their free agents, as players are taking a chance on the Knicks, and Knicks are taking a flyer on players. You have to think there is some understanding between players and the Knicks going forward. Not that anyone is making guarantees to each other. Just open lines of communication.
In any event, Enes has considerable passion about remaining a Knick.
Prove it, kid. Prove it Enes. Make your case.
Ditto Baker, Mudiay, Burke, Trier, Hicks, Hezonja, Vonleh...
That's SEVEN players besides Enes with expiring contracts (or, as with Mudiay, the Knicks can choose to pick up his option...or not). Significantly, yes, Enes' contract is for what, $19 million? Thus all of the conjecture and scenarios.
We shall see.