The Knicks and free agent forward Matt Ryan have agreed to a contract, reports Michael Scotto of HoopsHype (Twitter link).
ESPN’s Shams Charania (Twitter link) and Ian Begley of SNY.tv have confirmed the news (via Twitter).
According to Begley, while Ryan will definitely be signing with the Knicks, the terms of the contract have yet to be finalized. The 27-year-old could fill New York’s open two-way spot once Ariel Hukporti is officially promoted to a standard deal, or he could be signed to a standard non-guaranteed contract.
New York is currently carrying 12 players on standard contracts to open the season and needs to get to at least 14, the league-mandated minimum, by November 5.
Charania reported just before the season began that Ryan was on the Knicks’ radar, and their G League affiliate in Westchester made him the No. 1 overall pick of the 2024 NBAGL draft a few days later.
A native of White Plains, New York, Ryan spent almost the entire 2023/24 season on a two-way deal with the Pelicans before being converted to a standard multiyear deal on the final day of the regular season. Over the offseason, he waived by New Orleans, re-signed on a new non-guaranteed deal, and then waived again, making him an unrestricted free agent.
Ryan is mostly known for his outside shooting ability, having converted 41.1% of his three-point tries in 63 career games with the Celtics, Lakers, Timberwolves and Pelicans (11.2 MPG). 2024/25 will be his fourth NBA season.
28-3 baby!!!! Remember that?
A shooter can always help. Does he play D ??
He’s white, so probably not.
Right, guys like Caruso, holmgren, porzingis could’ve been impactful defenders if they weren’t held back by their pigment.
No, and not because he’s white: because if he could, he’d be on a team already.
It’s likely a partial guarantee so they can get to the 14-player minimum by tomorrow while staying under the hard cap. He’ll probably be waived then signed to a 2-way contract once Shamet is healthy. The Shamet minimum for the remainder of the season along Ryan’s partial guarantee will have to be under $2.5M to stay under the hard cap.
The Knicks hold the draft rights to 12 players¡!! Way more than the 2nd place team. Why don’t the Knicks make a deal involving them?
Can anyone answer this? I understand their cap and money issues but why not make one trade ?
Low-tier draft and stash players are accumulated for strategic trade purposes. Most of them will never appear in the NBA, but sometimes get moved around quite a bit. Aller is great at getting little throw-ins added into trades at the last minute. Knicks front office since Rose, Wes, and Aller came aboard deserves a ton of credit in general. They’re built a team capable of winning a championship without having drafted a single member of their starting 5. That’s pretty crazy.