Free Agent Profile: All the Knicks’ free agents
Matthew Miranda and Alex Wolfe examine the Knicks’ free agents following the team announcing that they turned down almost all of last summer’s free agents’ options, and try to assess who might be kept (or is at least worth keeping).
An ideal Knicks offseason via statistical projection
What free agents should the Knicks sign? Stats aren’t everything, but they certainly can go a long way towards informing decisions. Derek Reifer helped develop code to try to do Leon Rose and the Knicks’ front office’s job and help them spend free agent dollars wisely.
Free Agent Profile: Montrezl Harrell
Matthew Miranda and Jon Schulman examine adding Montrezl Harrell in free agency, a big whose fit might be suspect, but who could provide value to a team that doesn’t have the luxury of turning talent away, regardless of position.
Free Agent Profile: Joe Harris
Guest contributor Jack Borman breaks down the game of Joe Harris, a sharpshooting wing who could give the Knicks, well, shooting! (Which they’ve sorely missed for years.)
Weaponizing the Knicks’ cap space: A Brock Aller fever dream
Shwinnypooh looks at four players the Knicks could sign this offseason that could help them out in the near term, but also provide value down the line as trade chips to send to a contender for sweet, sweet draft picks.
Free Agent Profile: Harry Giles III
Jonathan Schulman and Matthew Miranda dive deep on Harry Giles, a big man free agent who doesn’t fill the biggest need for the Knicks in free agency, but offers tantalizing upside and a unique skillset at just 22 years old.
The Knicks should sign Facundo Campazzo, because magic is fun
Jack Huntley outlines that while he might not be the biggest, fastest, or youngest point guard available to the Knicks this offseason, getting Facundo Campazzo could be the best move to bring fun back to Madison Square Garden.
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