Knicks target Spurs' Sandro Mamukelashvili in free agency

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The New York Knicks faced a tough defeat against the San Antonio Spurs, thanks in part to a strong performance from forward Sandro Mamukelashvili. He scored a game-high 34 points, making all of his three-point attempts. His impressive play could make him a target for the Knicks when free agency opens this summer. The Knicks are looking to improve their roster by adding size and shooting talent. They want players who can complement stars like Jalen Brunson and Karl-Anthony Towns. Mamukelashvili, known as "Mamu," might be a good fit. At six-foot-nine and 240 pounds, he brings height and good shooting ability to the team. Mamu will be a free agent after this season and has played well for the Spurs. He currently has a shooting rate of 38.8 percent from three-point range. Mamukelashvili was born in New York City, and returning to play in his hometown could be appealing for him. As Mamu prepares for free agency, the Knicks need to consider making an offer. His current salary is $2.2 million, and if his asking price is reasonable, the Knicks might have a good chance to sign him. They hope to compete with other teams interested in his talents.


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