“The Knicks Bolster Roster with Significant Forward Depth”

A major topic of conversation last season was whether or not the New York Knicks had enough depth at the forward positions, specifically at power forward, to complete their championship-chasing roster. Now those talks can safely be put to bed.

 

Last summer, reports suggested that the Knicks were entertaining everything from playing a two-big lineup of Mitchell Robinson and Isaiah Hartenstein to spell for All-Star Julius Randle when he went to the bench, to giving Josh Hart run at the four in certain situations. There were G League talents that were propped up as potential backup power forward options including Jacob Toppin and Isaiah Roby. Outside of Hart playing beyond his size in stretches, none of those options played out considerably, if at all for the Knicks last time around.

However, heading into the 2024 campaign, the Knicks have a robust cast of forwards. While small forward could’ve used some reinforcements in Knicks head coach Tom Thibodeau’s rotation, it was the power forward spot that was cause for concern. Why? Because Randle went down for the year on Jan. 27 and there wasn’t a full-time backup four to fill his shoes. Now, the Knicks have Chuma Okeke and Keita Bates-Diop – two seasons veterans that they can deploy as full-time backups behind Randle.

Keita Bates-Diop could be just the backup four that the Knicks need

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The 6-8 Bates-Diop proved he could be a major ancillary contributor with his body of work from the 2022-23 season. He boasted 9.7 points, 3.7 rebounds, and 0.7 steals in only 21.7 minutes a night. He did so on 50.8 percent shooting from the field and 39.4 percent shooting from three in 67 games for the San Antonio Spurs. If he can replicate that output in New York’s lineup, he’ll be a valued addition that adds scoring punch and activity in the passing lanes.

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