Knicks Pursue Veteran Guards Jones, Shamet, Achiuwa Ahead Free Agency
Knicks Pursue Veteran Guards Jones, Shamet, Achiuwa Ahead Free Agency

Knicks Pursue Veteran Guards Jones, Shamet, Achiuwa Ahead Free Agency

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As the New York Knicks enter the 2025 NBA free agency period, they face the challenge of improving their depth without a new head coach in place following Tom Thibodeau's firing. The team is reportedly interested in adding reliable backcourt players such as free agent point guard Tyus Jones, who offers solid bench production and playmaking, and veteran shooter Landry Shamet, who could provide valuable shooting depth off the bench. The Knicks also have several free agents to consider re-signing, including Delon Wright, Cam Payne, and Precious Achiuwa, while managing a limited financial situation with only a taxpayer midlevel exception and veteran minimum contracts available. Additionally, roster moves have been made, such as picking up Ariel Hukporti's team option and declining veteran PJ Tucker's, with speculation about potentially trading center Mitchell Robinson to increase Hukporti's role. The ongoing coaching search remains a significant factor, as players' willingness to join or stay with the team may depend on who is ultimately hired. Overall, the Knicks appear focused on shoring up their bench and maintaining core pieces while navigating free agency cautiously amid organizational transitions.

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