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Battle for Knicks last roster spots heats up: ‘Everybody’s coming in making an attempt to compete’
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Battle for Knicks last roster spots heats up: ‘Everybody’s coming in making an attempt to compete’

Last updated: September 24, 2025 11:58 pm
Editorial Board Published September 24, 2025
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The Knicks have an issue — the great variety.

Too many succesful gamers. Not sufficient room below the second apron to maintain all of them.

And new head coach Mike Brown? He’s in no rush to decide.

In any respect.

The Knicks enter coaching camp with just one minimal wage slot beneath the NBA’s $207 million second apron — and two high-level rotation gamers vying for it: Landry Shamet, the sharpshooter who helped gas New York’s rally from an 0-2 gap within the Japanese Convention Finals, and Malcolm Brogdon, a steady-handed former Rookie of the Yr who may function Jalen Brunson’s backup at level guard.

Each are on non-guaranteed offers. And each may make a case to crack the opening evening roster — however not until the Knicks shed wage first.

Brown, who took over after the crew parted methods with Tom Thibodeau following its first journey to the convention finals in 25 years, mentioned the entrance workplace has time — and he’s making one factor clear about camp: nothing is assured.

Not even for the assured.

“A competitive spirit. I’m big on that. I mentioned it a little bit with [Guerschon] Yabusele and Jordan [Clarkson]. For us, every day is about competition,” Brown mentioned after Day 1 of coaching camp in Tarrytown on Wednesday. “Whether or not you’re a coach [or] you’re a participant, we wish to compete. We wish to develop as a unit in that space, and it’s no totally different for everyone else individually.

“Whether you’re here on a guaranteed deal [or] you’re here on a non-guaranteed deal, you’re competing your butt off. And at the end of the day, we have a lot of time to make a decision on what’s gonna happen. But at the end of the day, we’ll figure out who we need to fit and who needs to fit, but it’s gonna be a process. There’s no one ahead of anyone right now. Everybody’s coming in trying to compete for a spot. All the guys we have we feel are competitors, so we’ll see at the end of the day who rises to the top.”

The rotation battle is already fierce.

4 starters are locked in: Brunson, Karl-Anthony Cities, Mikal Bridges and OG Anunoby. Brown may go for Josh Hart as a fifth starter to lean into his up-tempo fashion (the Knicks ran quick break drills on the finish of observe then crew wind sprints as a penalty for lacking the day’s closing free throws) — or go along with Mitchell Robinson to strengthen the entrance line behind Cities. Both manner, Hart is a fixture.

The bench is deeper than ever. Miles McBride, Jordan Clarkson, and Guerschon Yabusele are penciled in as Brown’s key reserves.

That’s 9 — a full unit’s price of playoff-viable gamers. However Brown prefers “nine-and-a-half to 10.” Which suggests the race for the ultimate rotation spot — and last roster slot — is huge open.

Behind McBride, Clarkson and Yabusele are three returning kids: 2024 first-round choose Pacome Dadiet, 2024 second-round choose Tyler Kolek, and second-rounder heart Ariel Hukporti, who was carving out a task behind Cities and Robinson final season earlier than a torn meniscus shut him down early.

Now enter Brogdon and Shamet — veterans with playoff expertise, clear talent units, and a case to be on any title-contending roster.

Brogdon is the stabilizing lead guard the Knicks sorely lacked behind Brunson in final yr’s playoffs, the place T.J. McConnell totally outplayed the Knicks reserves within the convention finals. Shamet shot practically 40% from three final season and, when lastly referred to as upon, proved his worth with the season on the road. He performed simply 31 complete minutes in Rounds 1 and a pair of, then emerged as a key contributor as soon as Thibodeau was compelled to develop his rotation after falling behind 0-2.

And so as to add each, the Knicks should transfer on from certainly one of their gamers on the finish of the rotation. They’ve $204 million in assured salaries and fewer than $3 million in room beneath Apron No. 2. The Knicks may commerce Dadiet and his $2.8 million wage which will increase to $3 million in Yr 3 and $5.4 million in Yr 4 — or transfer Kolek’s $2.1 million wage in the event that they don’t imagine retaining him, even on a modest deal, is price passing on a participant who can add fast worth.

One factor’s for certain: The Knicks need to decide. Possibly not now. Possibly not even till mid-to-late October. However sooner or later, to craft a roster constructed to compete for a title, New York has to determine.

And the candidates should go to battle.

Initially Revealed: September 24, 2025 at 7:19 PM EDT

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