Live Bar, September 13th today, Knicks player RJ-Barrett participated in the season ticket holder meeting organized by the team.
Knicks has signed a four-year rookie contract worth 0.12 billion dollars in advance with Barrett. The new contract will start from the 2023-24 season. Speaking of renewing the contract with the team in advance, Barrett said: “I feel very good, which makes me feel very honored and happy. This is the place I want to stay. I am very glad that they chose me from the beginning and now renew my contract with me. I can play here for another four years. This is great.”
“They (season ticket holders) support us in every match. No matter whether they win or lose, they will always be there, which is of great significance to us. They have their own opinions, which is a good thing. New York is a city where everyone really knows basketball and cares about basketball. I care about it as well.” Barrett continued, “I will always remember our first playoff at home (2021). The fans are very enthusiastic and I hope to have more similar experiences.”
In the 2021-22 season regular season, Barrett played 70 games, with an average of 20.0 points, 5.8 rebounds, 3.0 assists, field goal percentage, 40.8%, and a three-point hit rate of 34.2%.
(Chenchen)