The health status of Knicks guard Landry Shamet remains unclear just a few days before the team has to make a decision on his non-guaranteed Exhibit 9 contract, writes Peter Botte of The New York Post. Shamet was viewed as the frontrunner to make New York’s regular season roster out of training camp, but he sustained a right shoulder injury in Tuesday’s preseason game vs. Charlotte.
“We need the information first. I don’t wanna be premature. I wanna see what everyone has to say and then we go from there,” head coach Tom Thibodeau said. “I really liked the way [Shamet plays], the speed and versatility, his ability to make plays off the dribble, to shoot the ball, to move without the ball, to read defenses, to understand what’s going on on the floor, and he helps bring the best out of everyone. He helps you execute, and I think that’s important.”
If Shamet’s injury is serious and the Knicks decide to waive him, he would earn $15K due to the Exhibit 9 language in his contract. Forwards T.J. Warren and Chuma Okeke could be internal options to make the roster out of camp, but there are other possibilities.
According to Ian Begley of SNY.tv, Marcus Morris had fans in the organization before Shamet’s injury — the longtime veteran forward was viewed as a “potential in-season addition” even after he declined his second camp invite. Morris initially signed a camp deal with the Knicks but was waived in a procedural move to complete the Karl-Anthony Towns trade, then declined an opportunity to return to the club after the Towns deal was official.
Here’s more on the Knicks:
- Both Begley and James L. Edwards III of The Athletic have pegged rookie big man Ariel Hukporti as the leading candidate to be converted from his two-way deal to a standard contract. The Knicks have limited flexibility under the second apron hard cap due to the Towns trade, which is why they’ll only be able to carry 14 players on their standard roster. Stefan Bondy of The New York Post (subscriber link) takes a look at how the German center is making a push to be promoted.
- It might take him some time to adjust to the team’s new additions, but Josh Hart could be the key to unlocking the full potential of New York’s offense, according to Edwards of The Athletic. As Edwards details, Hart’s high basketball IQ, connective passing and timely cuts make a major impact on quality possessions. “It’s huge,” Thibodeau said. “Being decisive and cutting hard is an act of unselfishness. It’s prioritizing winning. If you cut and you’re open, you should get the ball. But even if you cut with force and make the defense react to that, it’s going to open up other things and you’re going to create good offense for your teammates. And that’s what winning is about.”
- Former Knicks guard Jamal Crawford will serve as a game analyst for approximately 10 games on MSG Network this season, sources tell Andrew Marchand of The Athletic. Crawford was an analyst with TNT last season but he won’t be returning to the network, which may lose its NBA media rights in 2025/26, pending the result of its lawsuit against the league. Crawford has also drawn interest from Amazon, NBC and ESPN, Marchand adds.
Jamal Crawford calling Knicks games will be a treat. Great guy. Gets a welcome homecoming on all 17 NBA teams he played for.
It’s impossible to not love Jamal Crawford.
Tough injury for Shamet. So who’s left on the market? Did Bullock sign anywhere? He could come back. IMO Grimes should still be in NY.
They dont need anyone else. They already have payne mcbride and kolek
Hukporti has looked sloppy in pre-season but he’s a huge dude with a high motor. Could be a diamond in the rough.
NYK are going to have to deal with this hard cap all season. One of the many costs of doing the KAT deal. I hope he proves worth it.
I think they’ll pivot to another vet (Morris or TJ Warren) only if Shamet is going to miss substantial time. He’s been in the rotation. If Shamet can be ready in 2 weeks and is willing to sign back, then I’m guessing they’ll open the season with 12 guys, and add Shamet and Hukporti to the standard roster in 2 weeks, and then add a 3rd 2-way contract to replace Hukporti.
Does the hard cap also prevent them from getting anyone on the buy-out market in the second half?
Yes, unless it’s near the very end of the season when they can squeeze one more small prorated salary beneath the hard cap.