New York Knicks reportedly not planning big moves this summer

New York Knicks

Dec 22, 2017; Detroit, MI, USA; A view of the Knicks logo on a players jacket during the national anthem prior to the game against the Detroit Pistons at Little Caesars Arena. Mandatory Credit: Aaron Doster-USA TODAY Sports

As a disappointing season for the New York Knicks draws to a close, many are shifting their focus towards the offseason. While some are hoping for a new coach or a big move, neither might be in the cards this offseason.

The crop of top NBA free agents won’t be particularly strong. Bradley Beal, Kyrie Irving and James Harden are all staying with their current teams. Meanwhile, young stars Deandre Ayton and Miles Bridges will be restricted free agents.

With the Knicks’ payroll already projected at $129 million, there won’t be a lot of wiggle room to add a star on the open market. It also seems the franchise isn’t currently planning to make a big move this summer.

Speaking to NBA insider Marc Stein, Bleacher Report’s Jake Fischer said he reached out to multiple Knicks’ officials about the idea of pursuing Russell Westbrook. Not only did they completely shoot down the suggestion, but they also left the impression that their offseason approach will focus on the current core with small moves mixed in.

“Everything I’ve heard is that New York is trying to grow this group as it is and mix and match a few parts and move forward.”

Bleacher Report’s Jake Fischer on New York Knicks, via Marc Stein’s Substack

It shouldn’t come as a major surprise. As the 2021-’22 NBA regular season draws to a close, not many NBA stars are being floated in trade rumors. Anthony Davis is likely staying with the Los Angeles Lakers, the Portland Trail Blazers want to build a new core around Damian Lillard and Zion Williamson missed the entire season with a foot injury.

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If all of those options are off the table and Beal re-signs with the Wizards, there’s no other superstar that comes to mind who could be moved this summer. With the Knicks’ front office seemingly aware of that, the club will instead focus on building around its existing core.

As for Thibodeau, he is expected to return next season. While it would be a disappointing outcome for a fan frustrated by the regression this year, the Knicks don’t seem to believe there are better options.

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