The New York Knicks are reinforcing their roster post-championship by signing restricted free agent Mohamed Diawara to a four-year deal worth over $10 million. The 21-year-old forward, who was the No. 51 pick in last year’s NBA draft, proved his value during his rookie season by averaging 3.6 points in 69 games. While not expected to be a core player, Diawara adds depth and potential for development under the coaching staff. The Knicks are optimistic about his growth in the coming years.
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