Knicks don't want to pay Kerr 'star' money
While the New York Knicks and Steve Kerr are reportedly close to a deal, maybe it won't be as exorbitant as originally thought.
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While the New York Knicks and Steve Kerr are reportedly close to a deal, maybe it won't be as exorbitant as originally thought.
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