Heading into the offseason, we explore whether it would be in the best interest of the New York Knicks to rebuild or retool.
Coming off a disappointing season, there will be plenty of eyes on the New York Knicks. Just one season ago, the Knicks were considered one of the up-and-coming teams in the Eastern Conference. Now, the Knicks are one of the biggest question marks of the season.
Mitchell Robinson is an unrestricted free agent and they have to make decisions on extensions for RJ Barrett and Cam Reddish soon. They’ll have some room to operate during the offseason but won’t have that much wiggle room with the contracts of Julius Randle and Evan Fournier still on the books.
That said, New York has some big decisions to make regarding its future this offseason. And, likely, it will revolve around whether the team should rebuild or retool. As expected, there are both advantages and disadvantages to both. We explore both sides and which is the most likely path that the Knicks will take this summer.