How RJ Barrett's contract extension with Knicks ends bizarre curse dating back to Charlie Ward

Jordan Greer

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Hey Knicks fans, it's time to celebrate. Your team finally reached an agreement on a deal to keep a young, exciting guard in New York for years to come.

No, not Donovan Mitchell. We're talking about RJ Barrett.

On Monday night, ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski reported that the No. 3 overall pick in the 2019 NBA Draft is finalizing a four-year rookie contract extension with the Knicks that could be worth up to $120 million. Barrett, who turned 22 years old in June, will become the youngest $100 million player in franchise history when he officially signs the extension.

In addition to that piece of Knicks history, Barrett will also end one of the most bizarre streaks in the NBA.

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How RJ Barrett's contract extension ends Charlie Ward curse

Barrett's new deal will end a rough 23-year stretch for New York's first-round draft picks. Before Barrett, Charlie Ward was the last first-rounder selected by the Knicks to sign a multi-year rookie contract extension.

Yes, that's the same Charlie Ward who won the 1993 Heisman Trophy as Florida State's quarterback before jumping to the NBA in 1994. He signed his extension in 1999.

Here's the full list of New York's first-round picks since 1994:

Knicks' first-round NBA Draft picks since 1994
YearPick No.Player
199424Monty Williams
199426Charlie Ward
199618John Wallace
199619Walter McCarty
199621Dontae' Jones
199725John Thomas*
199915Frederic Weis
200022Donnell Harvey*
20027Nene Hilario*
20039Mike Sweetney
20058Channing Frye
200530David Lee
200620Renaldo Balkman
200629Mardy Collins
200723Wilson Chandler
20086Danilo Gallinari
20098Jordan Hill
201117Iman Shumpert
201324Tim Hardway Jr.
20154Kristaps Porzingis
20178Frank Ntilikina
20189Kevin Knox
20193RJ Barrett
20208Obi Toppin
202023Leandro Bolmaro*
202119Kai Jones*
202121Keon Johnson*
202211Ousmane Dieng*

*Pick was traded

The Knicks certainly haven't nailed every pick, but their recent draft history hasn't been a complete disaster.

For example, David Lee and Kristaps Porzingis both earned All-Star selections while playing on their rookie contracts. They were traded to the Warriors and Mavericks, respectively, before they had the opportunity to sign extensions.

(Strangely enough, New York actually did sign Tim Hardaway Jr. to a four-year contract in 2017, but that deal came after the Knicks had previously traded him to the Hawks in 2015.)

The Madison Square Garden faithful is hoping that the Barrett extension will mark the start of a new era in New York — and not the start of a new curse.

Jordan Greer

Jordan Greer has been with The Sporting News since 2015. He previously worked for the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. He is a graduate of Westminster College and Syracuse University.