The New York Knicks are reportedly close to an agreement with 35-year-old point guard Pablo Prigioni. A member of Argentina's Olympic team, Prigioni met with coach Mike Woodson and general manager Glen Grunwald over two days in June and had a one-year offer from his Spanish team, Unicaja Laboral. Sport Newspaper Ole reported Wednesday that Prigioni would sign with the Knicks, who were offering a one-year deal worth roughly the veteran's minimum salary of $1.3 million. The Knicks attempted to sign him three years ago, but weren't able to come to terms. Prigioni would join a roster with several point guards, including veteran Jason Kidd, Jeremy Lin and Iman Shumpert. Shumpert is likely to be out until mid-January recovering from left knee surgery.
Report: Knicks make offer to PG Prigioni
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