New York Knicks star Miles McBride is going from strength to strength on and off the court, signing for a lavish new $15,500-a-month NYC apartment after coming off the best season of his career so far.
McBride signed a three-year, $13million contract in December and has worked his way into the Knicks rotation three years after being drafted by Oklahoma City.
Now he appears to be settling more into life in the Big Apple, signing a contract at a plush new apartment in West Chelsea.
Mail Sport can reveal that the NBA star, 24, has moved into One High Line in Chelsea, laying down $15,500 a month for his two-bedroom, two-bathroom apartment.
Stunning images from inside the pad show a modern kitchen and bathroom, and living space with incredible views across the city.
Miles McBride will be able to look out at the Empire State Building from the comfort of his bed
The New York Knicks star has signed for a new $15,500-a-month apartment on the High Line
He moves into the lavish apartment off the back of signing a new $13m contract in New York
Up-and-coming NBA star McBride was a regular attendee at this year’s US Open in Queen’s
From his sofa and his bed, McBride will look out at the Empire State Building as he continues to build a life in New York while playing for the Knicks.
Over the summer, McBride has spent plenty of time in and around the city, regularly attending the US Open tennis in Queens.
On September 11, he appeared at a charity day hosted by The Cantor Fitzgerald Relief Fund at BGC Group, and he is now back in training camp ahead of the new NBA season.
The marble bathroom includes his-and-her sinks and a large tub to soak after games
The kitchen – also marble – is super-modern and includes a sink, microwave and oven
McBridge played in the Knicks’ Game 7 loss to the Indiana Pacers in last season’s NBA playoffs
Last time out, the Knicks beat the Philadelphia 76ers in the first round of the playoffs, but were on the wrong end of a Game 7 loss to the Indiana Pacers in the Eastern Conference semifinals.
The Pacers went on to lose to eventual NBA champions, the Boston Celtics.
McBride initially grew up in Cincinnati, Ohio, before playing college ball at West Virginia.
He was selected at No 36 overall in the 2021 NBA Draft by the Thunder, before being traded to the Knicks with Rokas Jokubaitis, in place of Jeremiah Robinson-Earl.