The New York Knicks wants to keep their core and grown their own talent for years to come, believes they got enough to compete for a title.
The New York Knicks remain one of the most intriguing teams in the NBA, especially when they’re in contention—just like they are this season.
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However, some fans still question whether they have enough firepower to take the next step and compete for a championship, particularly with teams like Boston and OKC looking dominant. This has sparked debate over whether the Knicks should have made a move at the trade deadline to bring in another star.
According to the Knicks Fan TV podcast, the front office chose stability over change, opting to keep the current roster intact and place their trust in internal growth rather than shaking things up, believing they can compete with this roster for years to come.
Currently sitting third in the Eastern Conference with a 45-26 record, the Knicks are on track to clinch home-court advantage in the playoffs. Led by their core trio of Jalen Brunson, Karl-Anthony Towns, and Mikal Bridges, they have the potential to make a deep playoff run—not just this season, but in the years to come.
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