When the New York Knicks parted ways with small forward Troy Williams, most expected the roster to be set in stone. It was plausible that New York would move some of its veterans for long-term assets, but the general consensus was that the rotations were the only remaining question.
The Knicks shattered that belief by signing two players within a period of 24 hours—both of whom will compete for roster spots at training camp.
New York made waves by adding former top-10 draft pick Noah Vonleh on a partially guaranteed one-year contract. Vonleh, a power forward with the length to be a small-ball 5, could push the likes of Isaiah Hicks and Luke Kornet for their spots on the roster.