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Knicks veteran makes brutally honest admission about future with team
New York Knicks guard Evan Fournier Winslow Townson-USA TODAY Sports

The New York Knicks’ season ended Friday, but that may have come as a relief to one of their players.

Veteran wing Evan Fournier had a fairly brutal quote about his season after Friday’s Eastern Conference semifinal loss to the Miami Heat. Fournier, who fell out of coach Tom Thibodeau’s rotation earlier in the year, said his season had been “over a long time ago” and he was fully expecting to be traded in the offseason.

The Knicks acquired Fournier in a sign-and-trade deal prior to the 2021-22 season and spent the entire campaign as a starter for the team. That changed radically this past season, with Fournier playing in just 27 games as Immanuel Quickley and Quentin Grimes essentially took his role. Fournier admitted he was unhappy, but there was little he could do during the season.

Fournier is owed nearly $19 million next season, so trading him might not be easy. There does not appear to be much reason for the Knicks to keep him, though.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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