The Knicks have a busy offseason ahead of them, but have a solid foundation of returning players, led by Jalen Brunson and Julius Randle, Spotrac’s Keith Smith writes in his offseason preview. Donte DiVincenzo, Josh Hart, Mitchell Robinson and Miles McBride are under contract, as is Bojan Bogdanovic, though his salary is only partially guaranteed for now and he may be used as a trade chip.
Still, New York has two key free agents to take care of: OG Anunoby and Isaiah Hartenstein. The Knicks may have an easier time signing Anunoby, who is expected to explore unrestricted free agency but whose full Bird rights are held by New York. A four-year, $160MM deal makes sense for Anunoby, Smith writes, given his production and what the team sent out to trade for him (Immanuel Quickley, RJ Barrett and draft capital).
However, the Knicks are limited to offering Hartenstein an average annual salary of about $18.1MM, which could be topped by teams with ample cap space like the Thunder and Magic, each of whom may have interest. Nonetheless, it’s not impossible Hartenstein opts to return. The difference in what he might earn from another team and from New York might not be sizable enough for him to want to make a drastic scenery change, given his current role. Smith writes the Knicks could look to agree to a two-year deal with Hartenstein that allows him to hit free agency again before he turns 28 and gives the club full Bird rights, when the cap is expected to increase.
If the Knicks re-sign both Anunoby and Hartenstein, Smith points out they’ll almost certainly be a second apron team, which would limit their ability to trade for a star player, something they’ve seemed poised to do for some time. What New York decides to do with its two biggest free agents will also likely impact the team’s willingness to bring back free agents such as Precious Achiuwa, Alec Burks and Jericho Sims.
We have more from the Atlantic Division:
- In the second half of a two-part series, Fred Katz of The Athletic examines the names that might arise this offseason if the Knicks pursue a star, considering how realistic each player would be as a trade target. Devin Booker, Giannis Antetokounmpo, Lauri Markkanen, Brandon Ingram, Joel Embiid and Zach LaVine are the names mentioned by Katz, but only a Markkanen deal feels like it might make sense for both sides.
- The Celtics almost made a number of massive moves in the build-up to what led to their 2024 title team. They had trade talks over the years about Anthony Davis, Jimmy Butler, Paul George, Kevin Durant and Kawhi Leonard, and had a godfather offer out to the Hornets with an eye toward moving up to No. 9 in the 2015 draft to select Justise Winslow. Any of those moves could have drastically altered Boston’s timeline. In a piece exploring Boston’s process to building a championship team, ESPN’s Zach Lowe (ESPN+ link) reports that the Celtics tried to acquire a second lottery pick in 2017 in order to select Donovan Mitchell, and again attempted to trade for him after Utah selected him.
- Vanja Marinkovic will return to Partizan Mozzart Bet, with whom he has played 119 career games, after signing a two-year deal with them on Monday, the team announced. Marinkovic’s draft rights are held by the Nets after Brooklyn acquired them in the three-team deal that sent Royce O’Neale to the Suns. Marinkovic was the No. 60 overall pick in 2019.
Restricted FA is 100 times more important to the team than FA with Full Bird Right
It’s time to think about this.
Why there is no clear rumors of Hartenstein and Monk? Stay or walk?
This comes off as a riddle.
If the Knicks do decide to pursue a star, Devin Booker, Giannis Antetokounmpo and Lauri Markkanen are the names mentioned by Katz
I enjoy.
Markkanen makes the most sense. He’s cheaper,younger and less injury prone.
“Zach Lowe writes the Celtics tried trading for a second lottery pick in 2017 in order to select Donovan Mitchell, and tried trading for him after Utah selected him”
They didn’t try very hard. Denver traded that pick to Utah for Tyler Lydon and Trey Lyles
Stay the course, keep depth. I think the OG contract will be cringe worthy, anyways….Boston don’t have a top five player, got very good players and depth. Mitchell and Bogdanovic on the move for me.
Tatum isn’t far off from top 5.
1. Jokìc
2. Doncìc
3. Giannis
4. SGA
5. Embiid
Take you pick 6-11 Tatum is somewhere in there.
I’m a Boston fan, he’s definitely top 10 and he’s twenty six. I’d still rather him than SGA. The experience and deep runs Tatum has had for his age is crazy good big game experience. I’m not passing that up. Rather JT over Embiid too. Playoff Embiid is a big worry and they say Tatum can’t be a no.1 on a championship team. Would love Boston to get Aldama, probably not possible and I shouldn’t get greedy lol.
Agree. I would take Tatum over four of those stars.
I would take him over Embiid because of the injury concerns, but not the others. SGA still has room to get better, Doncic is Doncic, Giannis is Giannis (his injuries these past two seasons have just come at a bad time), Jokic is Jokic. Tatum’s skillset is narrower than all of those three, and arguably all five of them. He’s not the playmaker that any of those guys sans Embiid are (arguably not even him) and he’s not as good on defense as Giannis, Embiid, and arguably SGA. But he’s so good at scoring both with and without the ball and a very versatile defender who can make plays (just not at a very high level). I’d say maybe 7th assuming health (I’d take a healthy AD over him), but ahead of pretty much anybody else. Just outside the perennial MVP finalist-types.
Also Mitchell isn’t going anywhere, Nrg82, lol. Gilbert made that mistake once. He’s never being that stupid again.
I love the take on jojo and his injuries. The man plays thru those injuries in the playoffs yet you excuse giannis ( coming at a bad time). Embiid is the most dominant player in the NBA healthy or not. Statistics say so . Eyes say so.
If Embiid had an injury as debilitating as the one Giannis had this year, he would have been out. That’s not a “take”, it’s reality. Giannis did play through injury the year before. He wasn’t as effective, but Embiid’s had that happen too.
Also Embiid is very much not the most dominant. He’s up there, but Jokic is better because he utterly controls the offense of his team. Embiid is a finisher first and foremost, but he does rely on his teammates to set him up. Jokic doesn’t have that problem. He’s a better defender than Jokic, but not better than Giannis. I’d have him in a virtual tie for 2nd, maybe slightly better because he’s a good 3pt shooter (Giannis is a better playmaker, but Embiid’s not inept there unlike Giannis and his shooting), but Jokic is the more dominant player and everyone knows it.
I’m not fully excusing Giannis, either. It’s not like he hasn’t been injured. But Embiid’s injury issues are without question more present, and they do slow him down when he plays through them. That’s obvious to everyone, including Philly fans.
Finally, acting like Giannis is just unwilling to play through injury is wrong. His 2021 championship season, he had an injury that would have been season-ending for most in the ECF, then came back and played the whole Finals.
I know you’re a Sixers fan, but ignoring reality isn’t going to make your points stack up.
The only thing you got correct is I am a sixers fan.
In the words of Jeffrey “The Dude” Lebowski: “Well, that’s just, like, your opinion, man.”
@King Buddha- Jokic is the most dominant all-around player and Doncic is the most dominant scorer. Embiid is right after them in terms of dominance and a better all-around player than Luka the Matador.
Mitchell Robinson bro, perhaps should of been more specific.
So what 4 do you put over Tatum if Embiid and SGA are not on that list? Jokic, Doncic, Giannis… KD? LeBron? Edwards? AD? Brown? Curry?
I think Tatum has passed all those guys up, but it’s very possible I’m completely blanking on someone.
Point was Embiid and SGA may be better than Tatum as individual players but I’m happy with Tatum in my team over those guys. Banner eighteen, other guys have accomplished nothing and or got alot of growing pains ahead. Tatum is beyond that and a champ.
That’s fair. I can agree with that analysis.
It’s doesn’t not don’t and have not got. You spend so much time crying about Lebron hurting your poor sensitive feelings you can’t even construct a sentence that wouldn’t embarrass a first grader. Not surprised in the least bit after so many of your ignorant takes. Good to know you are just ignorant in general, not just about basketball.
Awe banner eighteen hurt a bit did it? It’s over for Bron pal, enjoy the JJ era.
@sn33- This was so confusing and lacked any semblance of grammar. It should say:
It’s “doesn’t,” not “don’t” and “have,” not “got.”
Maybe you should hold yourself accountable before going after others for their sentence construction.
Randle for Mikal Bridges should be priority, then keep OG.
Hartenstein is gone. They will likely keep Precious. Imagine if knicks traded for Turner when they had the chance?
You forgot to include the part where the Nets hang up on the Knicks unless half a dozen first rounders are included. McBride would probably have to be included as well.
The player I want most is Jalen Green.
He’d light up MSG …….. if only
Mitch Robinson, Miles McBride, 2 (#1 picks)
The best #1s we got. To Rockets
Jalen Green, Jeff Green to NYK
Rockets are set at PG and C. You’re sending 4 backups for one of their top players. You’ve gone complete Apollo 13.