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Reports: Landry Shamet, Knicks agree to 4-year deal

The NBA free agency market sees major moves as Marcus Smart joins the Rockets and Landry Shamet secures a long-term deal with the Knicks.

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📍 Aftermath

The story quieted without a definitive conclusion in the coverage. The most recent reports focused on other free agency moves, including Marcus Smart signing with the Rockets and Norman Powell joining the Bulls.

Epilogue added 48d ago, after coverage quieted.

Where it stands

Marcus Smart has reportedly agreed to a two-year, $13 million deal with the Houston Rockets. To facilitate the move, Smart declined a $5.4 million contract option with the Los Angeles Lakers.

Separately, Landry Shamet has agreed to a four-year contract with the New York Knicks following the team's 2026 NBA title. Coverage from ESPN, NBA.com, and The New York Times emphasizes the specific financial terms of Smart's agreement.

Sports Illustrated and Posting and Toasting focus on the strategic implications for the Rockets' roster and the impact of Shamet's "hometown discount" on the Knicks' remaining offseason moves. Future developments include the finalized rotation for the Knicks and further activity in the NBA free agency period as teams adjust their rosters.

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What are the terms of Marcus Smart's deal with the Rockets?

Smart reportedly agreed to a two-year, $13 million contract.

Which team did Marcus Smart leave to join Houston?

Smart left the Los Angeles Lakers, declining a $5.4 million contract option.

How long is Landry Shamet's new contract with the Knicks?

Shamet agreed to a four-year deal.

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