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The Knicks are up against the cap but not out of options. Discover the smartest roster moves they can make to build on their 2025 playoff run.
If you want to know why the New York Knicks couldn't beat the Indiana Pacers in their 125-108 Game 6 loss -- or in the Eastern Conference finals in general -- you probably have to go back to the summer of 2022.
The New York Knicks' NBA Playoffs run came to an end Saturday night after the Indiana Pacers carried on their remarkable 2025 season with a trip to the NBA Finals, but Knicks fans are already thinking about what the team could look like come the fall.
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Celtics Wire on MSNCould the New York Knicks poach veteran Boston Celtics big man Al Horford?"If they go get Al Horford this summer, ... I think (he) would be an unbelievable fit on this Knicks roster." " (...) That's a team that could beat the Pacers next year," suggested Bontemps. "That's a team that'll be in the mix in the East.
After losing to the Pacers in six games in the Eastern Conference finals, the Knicks will have all summer to contemplate what went wrong.
It took the Knicks less than a year to acquire OG Anunoby, Mikal Bridges and Karl-Anthony Towns. The mission was clear: Put significant talent around the scoring proficiency and playmaking acumen of point guard Jalen Brunson.
After losing Saturday's Game 6 to the Indiana Pacers, 125-108, the New York Knicks' 2024-25 campaign is in the books.