The New York Knicks have spent the preseason evaluating their depth, and now they’re reportedly exploring trade options to clean up the back end of their roster. According to Steve Popper of Newsday , the team has been taking and making calls around the league, gauging interest in young guards Pacome Dadiet and Tyler Kolek.

The goal? To open up roster space to keep two of their veteran additions — Malcolm Brogdon, Landry Shamet, or Garrison Mathews — ahead of the regular season.

Knicks looking to balance youth and veteran depth

It’s a classic case of roster math catching up with potential. The Knicks like Dadiet and Kolek, but they’re both unproven and would likely spend much of the season buried on the bench. New head coach Mike Brown values experience and rhythm over raw upside, and t

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