StlHawksFan wrote:If they start Mitch and Towns then Hukporti isn't enough depth for them. Nnaji has a real chance -- especially if he can shoot.
I'm more interested in seeing if Besson or Rokas finally make it. Knicks could use some cheap depth.
The Knicks are in a tricky spot. Cheap contracts are good, but their lack of a good bench hurt them in the playoffs and first year Euro-drafted players and g-leaguers will only take them so far. Nnaji is a physical specimen, but I'm not sure he'll have much to contribute next year. He's not 21 yet and he's had health issues. His youth and lack of experience, and . . . health issues are all concerns if he's going to get a roster spot. Maybe a 2-way contract.
Rokas has already said he won't come over for the summer league and he said "it's on the Knicks" which, I'm sure won't help his chances. I wouldn't be surprised if he's traded, but NY can just keep stashing him in Europe, so maybe not, but I'd be surprised if he's considered for the 25-26 roster unless they get desperate for a PG, which, you never know. It could happen.
I haven't seen anything about Besson, but my guess is he'll come over for Summer League and try out for the roster. They could use another guard and he might have a shot.
The Knicks also signed Marjon Beauchamp and Anton Watson from the g-league last year, but neither looked like a contributor. Their 2024 picks look better. Hukporti, McCullar (coming off an injury), Kolek & Dadiet all showed some potential, but that's a lot of young players. They have only 7 experienced vets under contract (Mitch, KAT, OGA, Mikal, Brunson, Josh Hart & McBride). That's a thin rotation.
They also don't have much cap space to sign players, so it might be fringe players and g-leaguers to fill up a lot of their bench. And they have the 50th pick this year.
Shamet, Payne & Precious are all probably going to test free agency, though if they don't get offers, could be back. Delon Wright could stick around on a vet minimum deal. But they need depth and I'm not sure where it's going to come from.
Nnaji's fun but I don't know how much he'll help for next season. It's going to be an interesting off-season for Leon, finding a new coach, filling out the roster, etc.