Knicks GM Scott Perry says all options remain on the table with center Joakim Noah, who has been away from the team since February following an intense argument with then head coach Jeff Hornacek. "He's still a member of the Knicks franchise right now .... he's part of this team. Like we said to you earlier, all options are on the table for us concerning him, whether it's coming back or some sort of trade or whatever the case may be," Perry said in Las Vegas on Tuesday, per ESPN's Nick Friedell. David Fizdale has been in touch with Noah but neither Perry nor team president Steve Mills have spoken to him lately. "He's in good standing with us. He's part of the team," Mills said. "We'll figure out what happens as we move toward training camp." If the Knicks waived Noah via the stretch provision after Sept. 1, the remaining season ($19.2 million) on his contract would be stretched over three seasons. That would potentially create an additional $12 million in cap space for the 2019 offseason, when the Knicks hope to be in position to offer a max contract to a top player on the market.