With the COVID-interrupted NBA season over and plans are being worked out for the start of the 2020-21 season, the usual offseason schedule has begun in a condensed race to try to remake rosters.
For the Knicks, who were left out of the NBA’s bubble restart in Orlando, the work since March 11 when they last played a game has been to create a new front office and coaching staff. Those are positive steps but one that still leaves them with many questions of how they will improve a roster that struggled to a 21-45 record before the season ended.