The New York Knicks are making some adjustments to the end of their roster. After moving on from Matt Ryan and Jacob Toppin, two-way spaces have become available, and according to ESPN insider Shams Charania, one spot has been filled.
The New York Knicks made some big moves this offseason to try and compete for a championship. Largely, they have been successful with the team sitting third in the Eastern Conference standings and boasting one of the best offenses in the league.
The New York Knicks have waived former Los Angeles Lakers forward and sharpshooter Matt Ryan. The Knicks PR account on X shared the news. New York freed up two of its two-way spots Sunday by cutting Ryan and forward Jacob Toppin, the latter of whom had already been active for the maximum 50 games at the NBA level this season.
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Knicks center Mitchell Robinson, who missed the first 58 games of the season while recovering from ankle surgery, was “really good” on Friday in his first game back, head coach Tom Thibodeau told reporters, including Stefan Bondy of The New York Post.
The New York Knicks have waived Matt Ryan and Jacob Toppin, the team announced Sunday. Playing on two-way deals, neither Ryan (19) nor Toppin (16) exceeded 20 appearances this season for the Knicks.
The Knicks have announced the release of two-way players Matt Ryan and Jacob Toppin, leaving swingman Kevin McCullar as the team’s sole remaining two-way player.
The Knicks have announced that they are cutting a pair of two-way players, wing Matt Ryan and forward Jacob Toppin (Twitter link). With these moves, only swingman Kevin McCullar remains among the club’s two-way players.
Fans of the New York Giants and Jets would likely give their left arms to have Matt Ryan on their roster. The New York Knicks have that luxury — but are choosing not to use it.
Not quite shockingly, veterans still reign over rookies in Thibs' book. The New York Knicks re-signed forward Matt Ryan to a two-way contract just days after waiving him to make room for Landry Shamet on the 15-man roster, the franchise announced on Christmas Eve.
After about 48 hours away, the New York Knicks are bringing Matt Ryan home for the holidays. Per James Edwards and Fred Katz of The Athletic, the Knicks will sign Ryan to a two-way deal that will put him between Manhattan and the NBA G League club in Westchester.
To make room for Shamet and remain under the second-apron hard cap, the Knicks have waived forward Matt Ryan, the team’s PR department tweets.
With a few days off for the New York Knicks, the team wants some of their non-rotation players to receive reps down in Westchester. On Monday, they assigned both rookie guard Tyler Kolek and wing sharpshooter Matt Ryan to the Westchester Knicks of the G-League.
A lot of promising news have hit the shores of New York. The New York Knicks are on the verge of bolstering their frontcourt depth with the return of Precious Achiuwa, who has been sidelined since preseason due to a hamstring strain.
The newest member of the New York Knicks, Matt Ryan, was able to make his team debut in the team's latest win against the Milwaukee Bucks. Ryan, a White Plains, N.Y.
Not many hometown kids get to play for the New York Knicks, but Matt Ryan is an exception. Ryan, 27, signed with the Knicks earlier this week and will have a chance to make his team debut on Friday against the Milwaukee Bucks.
Matt Ryan has yet to play a minute to with New York Knicks but he's quite familiar with their game. Ryan is officially on the Knicks' roster and has joined the team for its Wednesday night showdown in Atlanta (7:30 p.m.
On Monday evening, the New York Knicks will be in Texas to play the Houston Rockets. Before the game, Michael Scotto of HoopsHype reported that the Knicks will sign Matt Ryan.
Appearing Tuesday on “NBA Today,” Shams Charania of ESPN reported that the Knicks have “serious interest” in signing the free-agent forward.
HoopsHype Michael Scotto reported the New Orleans Pelicans released forward Matt Ryan on Thursday. The Pelicans released the former undrafted three-point shooter last month as a cost-cutting measure.
The New Orleans Pelicans have waived Matt Ryan. No, not that one.
Just days after being waived by the New Orleans Pelicans, Matt Ryan has re-signed with the Western Conference contender, per The Athletic’s Shams Charania.
The New Orleans Pelicans are expected to waive forward Matt Ryan, The Athletic reported Friday. Ryan, 27, played in 28 games (one start) with the Pelicans last season and averaged 5.4 points with 1.4 rebounds while shooting 45.1 percent from 3-point range.
The New Orleans Pelicans have decided on forward Matt Ryan. The team announced on Saturday that they have converted Ryan’s deal to a standard deal that makes him eligible to play in the playoffs in Pelicans uniform.
Pelicans guard/forward Matt Ryan underwent a successful arthroscopy on his elbow Tuesday morning and has been given a 6-8 week timetable to return, the team announced in a press release.
Pelicans sharpshooter Matt Ryan will remain sidelined until well into the new year, as the team announced Tuesday in a press release that he underwent an arthroscopy earlier in the morning to remove loose bodies from his right elbow.
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