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Report: Former Nets G Dennis Smith Jr. to work out for Knicks
Former Brooklyn Nets guard Dennis Smith Jr. is set to work out for the New York Knicks this week, according to Stefan Bondy of the New York Post.
The Knicks signed an intriguing forward, who is hailed as "great fit" ahead of the training camp. The post Knicks Add Ex-Nets Forward on One-Year Deal: ‘Great Fit’ appeared first on Heavy Sports.
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Knicks Sign Former Nets Forward
The New York Knicks are adding to the roster once more before training camp. 'Free agent forward Tosan Evbuomwan has agreed to a deal with the New York Knicks,
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Should the Nets trade for Knicks' Pacome Dadiet, Tyler Kolek?
The Brooklyn Nets could still be looking for opportunities to get something out a trade. Could they pursue New York Knicks forward Pacome Dadiet?
The Knicks also locked in their three two-way spots — which are typically reserved for young players who spend most of the season in the G-League — by signing former Nets forward Tosan Evbuomwan, former Lakers forward Trey Jemison III and re-signing 2024 draft pick Kevin McCullar Jr., sources said.
The New York Knicks are going into training camp with 21 players that will have an opportunity to get ready for the season. Here's a list of the players based o
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. NEW YORK (AP) — Mikal Bridges is being traded by the Brooklyn Nets to the New York Knicks, where ...
The team requested waivers on one of last year’s most productive players. Days before training camp, they became even less experienced.
Former Brooklyn Nets guard Dennis Smith Jr. signed with the Dallas Mavericks on Thursday after spending last year overseas, per ESPN's Shams Charania.
However, the Nets have 15 guaranteed contracts on their books. NBA teams are allowed to carry 15 players on standard deals at the start of the regular season. For Wilson, Timme or Martin to make the opening night roster, Brooklyn would have to waive one of its players on a guaranteed contract.