LAS VEGAS — UPDATE 5:45 pm: Metta World Peace himself said it is official — he has reached a deal with the New York Knicks. He confirmed it himself at Summer League speaking to MSG Network then other media. He said the decision was an easy one for him, he wasn’t worried about the money (it’s a minimum deal this year with a player option for year two), he just wanted to go back to his native New York.
And win.
“I want to do things that’s hard,” he said. “That’s the challenged of being challenged. We all know it’s the hardest place to win… Why not take on something that’s hard?”
The Knicks last won a title in 1973, and with two-time defending champs in the East, plus some teams like the Bulls, Pacers and Nets that also will be strong, World Peace is going to get his wish — this is going to be hard. But the Knicks are better with him.
3:59 pm: It looks like Metta World Peace is heading home to New York, and with him hopefully will come some much needed improved perimeter defense.
World Peace has reached a two-year deal to play for the Knicks, reports Adrian Wojnarowski of Yahoo Sports.
The second year of the deal is a player option, a source told Y! Sports. World Peace and his agents met with Knicks general manager Glen Grunwald and coach Mike Woodson on Monday in Las Vegas and agreed to the deal in the meeting, league sources said.
That may be a little premature, but things are certainly headed that way and will be finalized soon. Marc Berman of the New York Post’s tweet sums up the situation pretty well, and Sam Amick of the USA Today texted with him as well.
Dwight Howard apparently rubbed off on Metta a bit. But this New York deal will get done. The Clippers were the other team considered to be in the mix, but World Peace would likely have a larger role with the Knicks. There also were some conversations between World Peace and You Ming’s team in China.
World Peace was a free agent after being amnestied by the Los Angeles Lakers in a move to save money (he then cleared waivers). The Knicks could only offer the veteran minimum this season, but that doesn’t really matter because the Lakers still have to pay his full $7.7 million salary (the Lakers just save the tax price, which for them is more than $14 million).
He is a great fit for the Knicks at the three, bringing some good perimeter defense to a team that scored plenty but struggled to stop people (they were 17th in points allowed per possession last season). World Peace is not the defender and player he was a few years back, but he is still good. Combined with Iman Shumpert on the perimeter and Tyson Chandler in the paint, the Knicks defense should be improved.
The East, with a now improved Knicks team plus an improved Nets squad, Chicago with Derrick Rose back, the Pacers with improved depth and the Heat still on top of the mountain until knocked off, should be really fun next season.