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Saturday / November 23.

Knicks Sign Lee, Robinson to One-Year Deals; UConn’s Dixon Overcomes Obstacles to Succeed

The Knicks will head into training camp next week with two fan favorites officially locked up for the year.

A day after Nate Robinson reportedly agreed to a one-year deal — which was above his qualifying offer — the Knicks and forward David Lee came to terms on a one-year deal for $7 million plus a $1 million bonus if the team makes the postseason.

The story was first reported by Newsday.

“Yes, it’s for about $8 million,” Mark Bartelstein, Lee’s agent, said by phone.

Read the full story here.

And check out this feature on UConn tailback and New Brunswick, N.J. native Andre Dixon, now succeeding after a series of injuries and off-the-field issues.

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