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Mikal Bridges has been trying to fix his shot seven years

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Kristian Winfield: Mikal Bridges says he’s been trying to fix his jump shot for 7 years trying to get his form back to where it was at Villanova: “When I came out of college, I tweaked it a little bit. And then my 2nd year in the league, I had the hitch, and tried to build back from that.”

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Ian Begley: Jalen Brunson, Mikal Bridges, Josh Hart, OG Anunoby and Karl-Anthony Towns will not play tonight, Tom Thibodeau says -via x.com / October 15, 2024

That's where the $300,000 comes in. That is how much space the Knicks will have below the unbreakable barrier known as the "second apron" once they fill out their roster at the end of the preseason, league sources told ESPN (because they aggregated salaries in the trades to acquire Towns and Mikal Bridges, they are not allowed to exceed the second apron at any point this season). This is roughly 0.2% of their $189 million payroll this season, by NBA contract standards a rounding figure. But what a dance to get there. -via ESPN / October 11, 2024

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