The New York Knicks found their veteran point guard. After weeks of searching, they’ve settled on former Charlotte Hornets floor general Ramon Sessions.
Shams Charaiana of The Vertical reports that New York and Sessions, 31, have agreed on a one-year $2.3 million minimum deal.
The Knicks were looking for a veteran point guard to mentor rookie Frank Ntilikina and help out the returning Ron Baker.
They couldn’t have found a better option with Sessions. New York will be his eighth team in his 11th season. The guy has been around the block.