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Years ago
JR Smith named NBA's best Sixth Man
AFAIK , the Knicks can only pay him up to 175 % of his current salary ($2.8m).
So that means that they can only offer him about $5m.
Another team could offer him more, and he could jump ship just like that.
I think JR has changed a lot, and you can see in his play this year he is more consistent - ties in with the claims that he is partying less and NY isn't getting the best of him this season.
Question is, will teams be willing to throw money at him? Are they scared?
Personally, I think he should be fetching $5m at the minimum.
If he goes well in the playoffs, he could command significantly more in free agency!
