The Knicks are keeping Pacome Dadiet around for at least another season. New York has exercised the third-year team option on the 6-foot-7 guard/forward, as reported by Ian Begley of SNY.
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.
No Knicks preseason basketball today, thank God if it meant watching that attrocious thing from Monday once again. New York have one exhibition left on Friday, but more importantly, they will have to make a very serious decision by Saturday’s deadline.
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.
The New York Knicks looked great in their two preseason games played in Abu Dhabi against the Philadelphia 76ers. They played with greater pace and moved the ball more willingly than we’ve seen in some time.
The New York Knicks have a big decision to make in order to create roster space, and the numbers show that it is one they cannot hesitate. As the New York Knicks finalize their roster heading into the 2025-26 NBA season, they have some work ahead of them.
The Knicks are exploring the trade market for second-year wing Pacome Dadiet, according to The Stein Line’s Jake Fischer. Multiple sources believe New York started Dadiet in its preseason opener Thursday with the intention of showcasing him for a potential deal.
Pacome Dadiet had a good showing in front of New York Knicks head coach Mike Brown, and the coach suggested a way he can push his game even further. The Knicks have started their preseason campaign on the right foot, picking up two wins over the Philadelphia 76ers during their trip to Abu Dhabi.
Facing a potential roster crunch, the New York Knicks may be inching toward bidding adieu to Pacome Dadiet. The Knicks may be forced to make a trade in order to keep some of their recent additions like Malcolm Brogdon, Garrison Mathews, and Landry Shamet.
Knicks head coach Mike Brown was impressed with Pacome Dadiet’s performance, and has a tip for him to take things one step further going forward. The New York Knicks have gotten off to a flying start in preseason, going 2-0 against the Philadelphia 76ers in their games in Abu Dhabi.
New York Knicks forward Pacome Dadiet is going into his second season with the team, but trade rumors have surrounded him as the squad looks to compete for a championship.
New York Knicks second-year forward Pacome Dadiet has a ton of upside, but his place on the team is in jeopardy given their current situation. The Knicks signed Malcolm Brogdon and Landry Shamet to non-guaranteed contracts this offseason.
The New York Knicks are getting ready for the season but the trade block remains hot for one player in particular. The Athletic insider James Edwards III believes there is still chatter about the possibility of trading second-year forward Pacome Dadiet.
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 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.
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.
The New York Knicks are playing it safe with 2024 first round draft pick Pacome Dadiet. After suffering a left foot injury in their Summer League game against the Boston Celtics on Sunday, The Athletic’s James L.
The New York Knicks struggled shooting the ball in their opening Summer League game against the Detroit Pistons, a game that they lost 86-104. However, there were some impressive performances from some players who are looking to crack a spot in the rotation next season.
With the 25th pick in the 2024 NBA Draft, the New York Knicks selected French prospect Pacome Dadiet. Dadiet is only 19 years old and was one of the youngest players in the 2024 draft class.
On Sunday evening, the New York Knicks will be in Florida to play the Orlando Magic. Before the game, the team announced that they had assigned Pacome Dadiet to the G League.
The New York Knicks find themselves with an abundance of talent, including 19-year-old first-round rookie Pacome Dadiet, who is eager to make his mark in the NBA.
The Knicks have finalized a buyout with Ratiopharm Ulm, Pacome Dadiet‘s team in Germany, clearing the way for them to sign their first-round pick to his rookie scale contract.