The New York Knicks are still expected by many to re-sign OG Anunoby this offseason, but he reportedly is not too happy with the current offer that is on the table, according to Brian Windhorst of ESPN.

“Let's keep an eye on that,” Brian Windhorst said on Get Up, according to RealGM. “Most people believe Anunoby will stay with New York, but there have been indications he may want to test the market, because he's not thrilled with what the Knicks are offering.”

The Knicks acquired OG Anunoby from the Toronto Raptors in the middle of this past season, but he is an impending unrestricted free agent this offseason. He left Klutch Sports last June to sign with CAA, which has a ton of Knicks ties. None closer than Anunoby's agent, Sam Rose, who is the son of Knicks president Leon Rose. Given that connection, it would be a surprise if Anunoby and the Knicks still do not bring back Anunoby.

Many believe that Anunoby will get at least $35 million this offseason, and that it will come from the Knicks. However, the Philadelphia 76ers have cap space and have been linked to Anunoby. It seems more likely that the 76ers will make a serious Paul George pursuit this offseason, but Anunoby would fill a similar need.

Anunoby's injury history is a concern, but the Knicks were at their best in January shortly after acquiring him from the Raptors. With Anunoby in the fold playing alongside Jalen Brunson and Julius Randle, the Knicks looked like one of the best teams in the league. It is understandable for the Knicks to want to run things back next season. Time will tell if that is possible, and Anunoby is not the only player who might not be back.

Knicks hoping to keep OG Anunoby and Isaiah Hartenstein

Anunoby is an important piece, obviously. However, Isaiah Hartenstein is an important piece as well, and teams like the Oklahoma City Thunder can offer more than the Knicks can due to the salary cap. The team seems optimistic that it will be able to retain both players. It will be up to Leon Rose to do good business this summer to keep this team together.

The Knicks are also said to be monitoring potential moves to upgrade the team, but only time will tell if that move will actually be possible. The first orders of business will be to keep Anunoby and Isaiah Hartenstein. It will be interesting to see if Rose is able to pull that off, and how much both of those players will be paid, if they are retained.

As far as Anunoby goes, the relationship ties between the agency and the front office gives reason for optimism. The Knicks likely will be able to up their offer based on Anunoby's market. Still, there seems to be some dissatisfaction from Anunoby in this process as of right now.