The Villanova Knicks seemed like an unlikely coincidence before it became a reality. The core four is complete thanks to the biggest gamble since Leon Rose took over. With Mikal Bridges the latest addition, the team has a positive outlook going into the 2024-25 NBA season. After a Game 7 loss in the Eastern Conference Semi-Finals, the New York Knicks enter next season with the third-highest odds (+850) to win the NBA title. However, the season begins in late September/October. Until then, the Knicks need to address a few more areas.
How Knicks’ Offseason Looks Now
The Knicks, led by Jalen Brunson, have an incredible core with shot creators like Brunson and Deuce McBride, knock-down shooters like Donte DiVincenzo and Mikal Bridges, and elite wing defense players like Mikal Bridges and OG Anunoby.
The Knicks’ summer prospects took a knock after failing to sign Isaiah Hartenstein. Given Robinson’s injury history, the 26-year-old was indispensable last season and played a vital role in their postseason success.
A genuine seven-footer with elite interior defense, Hartenstein often went unsung when mentioning NYK’s talent. But his contributions to the team were immense. He’s with the Oklahoma City Thunder on a three-year, $87 million deal.
How Can New York Replace Hartenstein?
After failing to secure Hartenstein on the squad, all hope isn’t lost in the Big Apple. In isolated minutes, Jericho Sims has emerged as a valuable third candidate for the Center position on the team.
While a tad undersized at 6-foot-10, Sims has the vertical and lateral quickness to be a force defensively. Further, his bruising body archetype is a perfect stand-in for the kind of physicality that Hartenstein brings.