I have a feeling one of them will but used as trade bait, but if not then one is not coming back.
I like them both so I will just enjoy having them on the team for as long as Walsh keeps them.
It wasn't exactly the lucrative contract David Lee was hoping to land, but in the end, his one-year contract was far more lucrative than the Knicks were required to pay.
Lee's drawn out free agency ended Thursday when the veteran power forward agreed to a $7 million contract, according to his agent, Mark Bartelstein. Lee's qualifying offer was $2.6 million. The Knicks did not have to increase the deal since Lee failed to sign an offer sheet with another club after he became a restricted free agent on July 1st. If Lee signed an offer sheet, the Knicks would have been given seven days to match any deal. Lee was looking for a long-term contract worth approximately $12 million annually.
Under the circumstances, Bartelstein called the deal "unprecedented" and agreed that the Knicks' willingness to offer Lee $7 million suggests that the club is committed to signing Lee to a long-term deal next summer.
Nate Robinson's one-year deal is believed to be worth $5 million, which is also well above his $2.9 qualifying offer. Lee and Robinson will become unrestricted free agents on July 1st, 2010, joining a star-studded talent pool featuring LeBron James.
http://www.nydailynews.com/sports/basketball/knicks/2009/09/25/2009-09-25_david_lee.html
I like them both so I will just enjoy having them on the team for as long as Walsh keeps them.

