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I don’t ever want to see Deuce wearing any other team’s jersey. I really appreciate the leadership he has brought to the young players on the team. Give Leon Rose his credit. He set out to change the culture and just listen to what Mo is saying in the video. It sounds like mission accomplished. We’ve come a long way!
ToddTT@ 1/2/2026 9:07 AM
martin@ 1/4/2026 7:01 PM
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The Trade Deadline is one of the clearest roster-building inflection points on the NBA calendar. It marks the last moment for months that contenders can buy and that sellers can sell. The Trade Deadline is a transaction period where intentions become clear: certain organizations attempt to declare themselves as contenders, others turn toward a rebuild, and still others stand pat. And, standing out amid this Trade Deadline landscape is the New York Knicks, a team which is attempting to win its first championship in over 50 years. Under President of Basketball Operations Leon Rose and Head Coach Mike Brown, the Knicks will enter February as a clear playoff team and legitimate championship contender. And yet, the Knicks not only face unresolved questions about how aggressive they should be at the Deadline, but what that aggression should look like.
This analysis will be the first installment in a Knicks Trade Deadline series that will dive in-depth into the team’s options and decision-making pathways. It will serve as an overview, breaking down New York’s league standing, financial position, and the strategic (albeit potentially uncomfortable) questions the Front Office faces as the Trade Deadline approaches. Utilizing roster-building strategy and the Cap as its primary lens, this analysis will place particular focus upon the tension between present contention and future financial and roster-building flexibility. Each is an undercurrent that could very much exert an impact upon the Knicks Front Office’s Trade Deadline plans.
Finally, this will not be a traditional “New York Knicks 2025-26 Trade Deadline Overview” that views the upcoming deadline as “quiet,” that lists out the team’s needs and asset collection, and that then makes “predictable” forecasts. Instead, I take a less traditional approach by describing how the upcoming Trade Deadline for the Knicks could fit into the organization’s larger team building plans, could prove to be an inflection point, and therefore could have an outsized impact on the future of the team.
martin@ 1/7/2026 2:52 PM
I miss iHart, he would have scrummed
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