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The New York Post reports Knicks president Donnie Walsh will meet Wednesday with restricted free agent Nate Robinson and one of his agents to discuss Robinson's status with the team in the wake of his arrest last week.
The Knicks have a one-year $2.9M qualifying offer on the table, which they can not rescind.
A league executive told the New York Daily News that the Knicks would probably not match if Robinson signed an offer sheet with another team.
Source: NY Post
Newsday reports signing free agent point guard Ramon Sessions to an offer sheet remains one of the highest priorities for Donnie Walsh.
The Knicks deal would start around $4M for the first-year, with an 8 percent decline in the second-year to preserve cap space in 2010. They appear at this time to be the only team willing to sign Sessions to a deal. It is unknown whether the Milwaukee Bucks would match the offer sheet.
Source: Newsday
