The New York Knicks have made strategic moves during the NBA Draft to manage their payroll, potentially saving up to $3 million. These decisions are part of a broader effort to retain key player Isaiah Hartenstein and navigate the complexities of their salary cap, especially in light of the recent Bridges trade, which completes their SuperNova lineup. The Knicks are also considering other roster adjustments, including the potential trades of Miles McBride and Mitchell Robinson. The team faces challenges in managing their financial situation, which could influence many of their upcoming basketball decisions. Brock Aller is expected to play a crucial role in these financial maneuvers.
Story on why the Knicks’ financial situation could lead to many of their upcoming basketball decisions: https://t.co/l80k2vu17j
Knicks have work to do to keep Isaiah Hartenstein -- and it's Brock Aller's time to shine https://t.co/SZLS5nhJQz via @Newsday
The Knicks’ greatest obstacle is not the Boston Celtics or any other contender. It is a spreadsheet. @FredKatz shares intel on Miles McBride nearly being dealt, Mitchell Robinson's status on the trade block and what other moves New York is pondering ⤵️ https://t.co/iUWixbnDha https://t.co/wxYRrt1ckl
So the big question for the Knicks if they can get themselves hard capped at the SECOND apron instead of the first. To do that they need to send out as much salary as they're taking back in the Bridges trade. To do that they need to get Burks or Precious to agree to a sign and…
The Knicks newly acquired their final piece of the SuperNova, but how does this affect their cap situation moving forward? In today’s feature, @DesmondNovack explores the ripple affects of the Bridges trade and how Leon and co. will have navigate cap hell. Link below! https://t.co/Au28gjvdDO
Why did the #Knicks do what they did on draft night? @IanBegley explains here it's all about managing payroll and, potentially, making every effort to keep Isaiah Hartenstein. Good stuff here: https://t.co/rl9Cm5exJ3
.@IanBegley details how the #Knicks saved as much as $3 million tonight with what they did in the #NBADraft Read more: https://t.co/5GSPIMJFAk https://t.co/6GRBOk3s2B