Knicks hoping for bargains as free agency begins
Briefly

As the NBA Draft wraps up, the New York Knicks enter free agency without a head coach, prompting roster adjustments to fill gaps. Unlike previous years of chasing star players, the current salary structure limits their options to bargain signings. The firing of coach Tom Thibodeau, while controversial, indicates the front office's belief in the roster's potential. Chairman James Dolan emphasized the need for foundational team building rather than quick fixes, acknowledging that lasting success stems from organized efforts rather than impulsive decisions.
When the Knicks let Thibodeau go just days after the season ended in the Eastern Conference finals, a level the franchise had not reached in 25 years.
MSG chairman James Dolan stated, "What I learned over time is that doesn't work. It really doesn't. You really have to do the fundamentals, the basics."
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