Grant Hill’s best financial offer comes from D’Antoni’s Knicks, but no chance at a championship.

July 08, 2009

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Ryan Greyslak

Grant Hill’s best financial offer comes from D’Antoni’s Knicks, but no chance at a championship.

Grant Hill has a few tough decisions ahead of him. Stay with the Suns where his family has settled, go to Boston for a chance to win a championship and get out of the first round of the playoffs for the first time in his career, or take the most lucrative offer given to him from the New York Knicks?

 The Knicks have offered Grant Hill more money then any other team yet to come finish his career with them. According to the NY Post, the Knicks have offered Hill the option of signing a one-year contract worth $5 million, or a three-year contract worth $10 million.  If he is looking for money the Knicks would be the obvious choice. However, if he is looking to win a championship he would be no better off with the Knicks then he would be with the Phoenix Suns. He has also been offered the starting position with the Knicks and the Suns but would likely be a sixth man in Boston with Paul Pierce as their starting small forward.  On a side note, It has been reported by the AZ Republic that the Suns have no interest in re-signing free agent Matt Barnes who has a up and down season last year with the Suns.  Today is the day that free agents can confirm and sign contracts, as well as the day that trades can be made.

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