Veteran forward Marcus Morris has decided not to rejoin the Knicks on a new training camp deal after being waived by New York over the weekend, tweets James L. Edwards of The Athletic. Ian Begley of SNY.tv confirms (via Twitter) that Morris has declined an offer to return to the Knicks.
Morris’ release appeared to be a logistical move that would allow the Knicks to open up the roster spots needed to complete the sign-and-trades involved in their Karl-Anthony Towns trade with Minnesota. There would be nothing stopping the veteran forward from re-signing with New York once that deal is official.
However, as Edwards explains, the financial restrictions created by the Towns trade will make Morris less likely to make the Knicks’ regular season roster, so he’s looking to join a new team before the NBA’s season begins three weeks from Tuesday.
Here’s more from around the Atlantic:
- The Knicks made a series of splashy, ill-fated roster moves earlier in the 21st century, but the trade for Towns is something different, according to Howard Beck of The Ringer, who makes the case for why this big swing actually makes sense for the organization.
- Having expressed on Monday that his number one goal this season is to make sure he’s healthy for the playoffs, Sixers center Joel Embiid told reporters that the quality and depth of the team’s roster should take some pressure off him during the regular season, as Aaron Carter of The Philadelphia Inquirer relays. “In the past, I felt like I had to (take over),” Embiid said. “This year, I don’t think I’m going to have to do it, unless I have to do it. So I really have a lot of confidence in these guys to figure it out and for me to just use myself as a decoy to allow (them) to be themselves and be good at what they do best.”
- Discussing his fit in Philadelphia, new Sixers wing Paul George said this will be the first time that he’s played alongside “an elite point guard and elite big man all at once,” per Keith Pompey of The Philadelphia Inquirer. Like Embiid, George is bullish on the idea that the Sixers’ stars and quality role players can all make life easier for one another. “Having the floor spaced around (Tyrese Maxey) and myself, being able to play off a big man and play in transition with Tyrese, I think all three of us can flow and make the game easy for all of us,” George said. “I love sharing the ball and I love being aggressive to score. So I kind of think all three of us look at the game the same way.”
- The Nets are using an unflattering over/under line from oddsmakers (19.5 wins) as motivation as they prepare for the 2024/25 season, writes Brian Lewis of The New York Post. “I find it disrespectful. Just because we’ve got a lot of guys that people don’t know doesn’t mean we’re going to win just 19 games,” center Day’Ron Sharpe said on Monday. “You can’t be one foot out and one foot in. I’m trying to win as many games as possible and a lot of people are going to doubt us and we’re gonna show them.”
The Nets won’t find it so disrespectful if they win around 15 games and get that coveted first pick in the draft…
Just a standard media release so a few fans may show up at games.
They have put in the hard yards by making their roster terrible, they certainly would not want to go over that 18 or 19 win projection.
“according to Howard Beck of The Ringer, who makes the case for why this big swing actually makes sense for the organization.”
The BIG swing ……. Is 2WayBridges. This is the next superstar in NBA. The best way to get KAT to settle in as a starter. Is to play Achiuwa next to him.
2024-25 NBA season. Year of the Knickerbocker .
BKN should be honored. They’ve made clear that they intend to tank. The Oddsmakers are just saying they’ve done a good job. FWIW, I agree, great job.
Not sure what Morris is looking at, but Randle, Bates-Diop and Okeke were all pure (one position) PFs that were sent out in the deal, or released to facilitate it. Other than Towns and OG, who are multi-positional, it’s now just Achiuwa at the PF spot, and he can’t shoot the 3, like Morris can. They can still sign him for vet minimum.