The New York Knicks will not extend the contract of general manager Scott Perry, sources told ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski on Tuesday night, confirming reports.
Perry, who was on an expiring contract, worked under president Leon Rose and executive vice president William Wesley this season, as the resurgent Knicks qualified for playoffs and advanced to Round 2. Perry had been general manager since 2017-18.
The Knicks were already among the offseason's most intriguing teams, and a search for a new general manager only heightens the buzz.
The Knicks do not have a first-round pick this summer, but they have their own first-round choice in the next six drafts, plus four additional first-rounders from prior deals if they want to travel into the trade market.