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Hart and Brunson Lead Knicks Plan to Share NBA Cup Winnings With Staff

Players say the gesture recognizes support personnel who do not receive bonuses.

Overview

  • Josh Hart confirmed that he, Jalen Brunson, and other top-paid Knicks will donate portions of their NBA Cup payouts to non-playing staff.
  • Standard-contract players and head coach Mike Brown received about $530,000 each for winning the Cup, while two-way players earned smaller bonuses.
  • Intended recipients include massage therapists, PR, medical, training, and video staff, reflecting roles that typically do not receive performance bonuses.
  • Brunson said he will give some of his winnings to the training staff, and Hart said the group is compiling a recipient list with allocations still being finalized.
  • Broadcaster Mike Breen noted on-air that several high-earning players and Brown donated a significant chunk of their winnings, following the Knicks’ Dec. 15 Cup title in Las Vegas with Brunson as Finals MVP.