The New York Knicks moved to 2-2 with their 121-111 loss to the Milwaukee Bucks on Tuesday night, and head coach Mike Brown was more than happy to explain why Landry Shamet was in the team’s starting lineup for the contest.
The New York Knicks have yet to begin back-to-back games with the same starting five this season and that streak continued in the team's 121-111 loss against the Milwaukee Bucks.
Since adding Malcolm Brogdon and Landry Shamet to the roster, the New York Knicks have been rumored to pursue a trade, as they can't keep both veterans without opening up a roster spot — making Pacome Dadiet the most logical trade piece.
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The New York Knicks are off to a flying start in the preseason. Following an amazing offseason, the new-look New York Knicks have shown early signs of excellent form during the preseason.
The all-time list of NBA All-Stars is obviously long, and notably distinguished. However, there are some players — for various reasons — who the casual, or even most-dedicated, NBA fans can't recall having earned All-Star nods.
Garrison Mathews might pick up the New York Knicks' first steal of the 2025-26 season. Many have listed Malcom Brogdon and Landry Shamet as the carriers of the final spots of the Knicks rotation, but insider Jake Fischer of The Stein Line hints that Mathews, one of the newest Manhattanites, may be ready to swoop in and take one for himself.
For the first time in franchise history, the Knicks took on a new opponent – the desert sands of Abu Dhabi. Sure, it’s business as usual on the court for New York as they begin their preseason with two games in the United Arab Emirates capital.
Amid reports suggesting the New York Knicks will sign Malcolm Brogdon and Landry Shamet out of three players entering training camp on non-guaranteed deals with only one open roster spot, a trade is reportedly in the works to solve that problem.
The New York Knicks have reached the final stage of their roster-building process with just one tiny, little, pending, puzzle to solve: would they keep two veterans and trade a youngster, or let one of those veterans go and keep their homegrown talents?
New York Knicks head coach Mike Brown would love to see more from No. 44. So packed to the brim are the Knicks that the battle for their final standard roster spots stands as an intriguing preseason subplot.
The New York Knicks brought back guard Landry Shamet in free agency because of the immediate impact he made on the court. Combining his lights-out shooting with incredible hustle on the defensive side, it wasn’t a hard decision to bring him back.
The New York Knicks recently signed Malcolm Brogdon and Landry Shamet to non-guaranteed deals. Both veterans will have an opportunity to compete for a roster spot during training camp and preseason, but the Knicks will have to make other moves if they wish to roster both veterans.
The Knicks aren’t just kicking the tires on Malcolm Brogdon and Landry Shamet. According to Stefan Bondy of the New York Post, the front office would actually like to keep both guards on the 15-man roster when the season tips — which means a trade is probably coming.
The New York Knicks spent months mulling over how to finish building their roster, holding tight to their final remaining veteran's minimum contract. The majority of the offseason's prizes had already been scooped up, leaving them to decide which role players would get invites to assist in the team's upcoming championship hunt.
The New York Knicks have been active lately, making moves in free agency aimed at bolstering their second unit, as first reported by ESPN’s Shams Charania.
The New York Knicks made a couple of key depth signings this week. They added former Sixth Man of the Year award winner Malcolm Brogdon, along with bringing back Landry Shamet, to give them essential depth pieces in the backcourt.
The New York Knicks really only had room for one more veteran to bolster their bench. Since they signed two of them, their most recent first-round pick might be heading out the door.
If Landry Shamet doesn’t pan out with the New York Knicks again, he might have a backup plan. According to SNY’s Ian Begley, the Knicks weren’t the sharpshooter’s only suitor on the open market.
The Knicks know who their stars are. They know their rotation. What they don’t know is who’s grabbing that final roster chair. New York enters training camp with 12 guaranteed contracts.
Within the past 24 hours, the Knicks have reached contract agreements with Malcolm Brogdon, Landry Shamet, and Garrison Mathews, but they only have enough cap flexibility below the second tax apron to keep one of those three players on their regular season roster.
Known for his shooting ability, he appeared in 50 games last year after his season debut was delayed by a shoulder injury.
Free agent guard Landry Shamet is headed back to the Knicks. Per ESPN’s Shams Charania, Shamet has agreed to a one-year deal to return to New York, his agent George S.
Do the New York Knicks have more for No. 44? Landry Shamet seems to hope so. Amidst going viral for his new endeavors as a photographer at the US Open
The Knicks continue to weigh their options for the final roster spot, with Landry Shamet firmly in the mix, per Stefan Bondy of the New York Post. Shamet, 27, played 50 games for New York last season and has been working out locally in hopes of a return.
Landry Shamet made headlines on Monday due to his work as a photographer at the U.S. Open this weekend. It turns out he didn’t have to travel very far to get to the event.
Free agent guard Landry Shamet has been linked to a reunion with the New York Knicks all offseason. The veteran sharpshooter makes perfect sense to bring back for the veteran’s minimum, and the two sides have mutual interest in a reunion.
The New York Knicks don't start their season until next month, but the city is buzzing with excitement in the sports world with the US Open. Among the notable figures at one of the biggest tennis tournaments in the world is Knicks wing Landry Shamet, who played with the team last season.
The New York Knicks have an open roster spot they can use before the start of training camp next month. One player that could make sense for the Knicks is small forward Landry Shamet, who played with the team last season.
The Knicks have added a talented veteran with a specialist skill set.
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