The New York Knicks must confirm their roster by Saturday, with Landry Shamet, Malcolm Brogdon, and Garrison Mathews competing for the last available spot.
The team currently has 14 guaranteed contracts and can only retain one of them due to luxury tax constraints, with a current total of $207.8 million.
To free up space, the Knicks could trade players like Miles McBride, Pâcome Dadiet, or Tyler Kolek to teams with sufficient salary cap space, such as the Utah Jazz or Brooklyn Nets.
The only viable solution would be to trade three of their players.
The Knicks have recently held talks regarding Dadiet, but nothing has been finalized, while McBride is considered a key rotation player on a relatively low salary, making him unlikely to be traded unless the offer is substantial.
Author's summary: Knicks face roster decision deadline.