2024-25 New York Knicks: A quick preview
With one of the strongest starting fives in the NBA, the Knicks have the talent and depth to compete with anyone in the league. Their offseason moves, headlined by the acquisition of Mikal Bridges and Karl-Anthony Towns, have transformed this team into a potential juggernaut. Towns addresses their frontline deficiencies, especially with Mitchell Robinson's ongoing recovery from ankle surgery, while Bridges provides elite perimeter defense and scoring ability.
Despite losing Julius Randle and others in blockbuster trades, the Knicks have managed to retain a solid core and infuse top-tier talent that complements the existing squad, particularly Jalen Brunson in the backcourt. Depth might be a concern, especially in the frontcourt until Robinson returns, though.
Tom Thibodeau’s knack for maximizing his main rotation could be crucial, but he'll need to integrate bench contributions effectively to navigate the regular season and go deep in the playoffs. With a lineup that blends star power and utility, the Knicks are not just aiming for a good playoff run; they have the tools to aim for the top.
Depth chart
The team has a total payroll of $189,991,266 for the 2024-25 season, ranking them 7th in the NBA.
Roster changes
Returning: Jalen Brunson, Mitchell Robinson, Josh Hart, Miles McBride, Jericho Sims, OG Anunoby, Precious Achiuwa, Jacob Toppin
Additions: Karl-Anthony Towns (Minnesota), Mikal Bridges (Brooklyn), Cam Payne (Philadelphia), Tyler Kolek (Marquette), Pacome Dadiet (Ratiopharm Ulm), Ariel Hukporti (Ludwigsburg), Kevin McCullar (Kansas)
Departures: Julius Randle (Minnesota), Donte DiVincenzo (Minnesota), Isaiah Hartenstein (Oklahoma City), Alec Burks (Miami), Shake Milton (Brooklyn), DaQuan Jeffries (Charlotte), Duane Washington Jr. (Partizan Belgrade), Mamadi Diakite (Phoenix), Bojan Bogdanovic (Brooklyn)
Main strength
* Strong offensive depth, particularly at guard and forward positions.
* Added key players, boosting both offense and defense.
* Improved shooting, especially from the perimeter, with recent acquisitions.
* Solid defensive lineup with an emphasis on rim protection and perimeter defense.
Main weaknesses
* Lacking depth at center, especially with the departure of Isaiah Hartenstein.
* Potential vulnerability on the perimeter due to recent player losses.
* Dependence on staying healthy, particularly in key positions, to maintain competitive edge.
* Rim protection could suffer if injuries occur, creating gaps in the defensive scheme.
Prediction
HoopsHype: 2nd in the Atlantic Division, 2nd in the Eastern Conference
ESPN: 2nd the Atlantic Division, 2nd in the Eastern Conference
Sportsbooks: 53.5 projected wins
HoopsHype compiled the consensus win averages by gathering win projections from eight sportsbooks, including FanDuel, Fanatics, BetMGM, DraftKings, ESPN BET, BetRivers, Caesars, and bet365
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