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Potential Trade of Miles McBride Might Offer Knicks a Solution to Their Roster Overcrowding Issue

Addressing potential salary cap concerns for the 2025-26 NBA season, the Knicks may consider trading Miles McBride to secure financial flexibility.

Possible trade of Miles McBride may provide Knicks with a solution to their roster congestion issue
Possible trade of Miles McBride may provide Knicks with a solution to their roster congestion issue

Potential Trade of Miles McBride Might Offer Knicks a Solution to Their Roster Overcrowding Issue

The New York Knicks are currently weighing their options regarding the future of Quentin Grimes and other roster decisions, as they have the luxury of vetting all potential moves before making a decision.

Quentin Grimes, a key guard for the Knicks, is currently under contract for $4.33 million. His deal includes an option for him to renegotiate a new contract with the team after the 2025-26 season, with the first year of the potential new deal estimated to be around $6 million. The Knicks also hold Grimes' full bird rights in 2027, allowing them to technically match any offers he might receive then.

However, the Knicks may not necessarily need Grimes, as they could have enough guards already, potentially choosing to keep Malcolm Brogdon and Landry Shamet instead. This decision could be influenced by the team's efforts to retain their veterans and the potential for more draft capital if they were to move on from Grimes, given the first-round picks they traded away to acquire Mikal Bridges last summer.

Meanwhile, the Knicks' roster could see changes beyond Grimes. Pacome Dadiet, a 20-year-old wing player who has yet to see significant minutes with the team, could be a candidate for a trade. The Knicks could potentially get under the second apron by trading Dadiet's $2.85 million salary. While Dadiet is the team's only wing depth on the bench, his youth and limited playing time might make him a tradeable asset.

Another possible solution for the Knicks could be a transfer of Miles McBride, a productive guard with an underpaid contract. The team's salary cap constraints and the need to retain Brogdon and Shamet might force the Knicks to trade McBride to keep their backcourt balanced, as he might otherwise be squeezed out of the rotation.

The Knicks' roster decisions will undoubtedly have a significant impact on the team's performance in the upcoming season. As these moves unfold, fans and analysts alike will be watching closely to see how the team navigates these challenges.

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