The New York Knicks will have to look on the open market after Isaiah Hartenstein signed with the Oklahoma City Thunder.
The New York Knicks are saying goodbye to their starting center for the past season after Isaiah Hartenstein signed a three-year, $87 million deal with the Oklahoma City Thunder.
The Knicks aren't completely lost at the center position with Mitchell Robinson able to step back into the starting lineup, but New York will need to look in free agency for another big man or two.Bitadze played a career-high 62 games and started 33 of them this past season for the Magic. He averaged five points and 4.6 rebounds per game, proving that he can contribute in a rotation for one of the better teams in the NBA.
On top of that, Bitadze won't be worth too much and the Knicks will look to try and find ways to cut costs wherever they can.Bamba was once considered a top prospect in the NBA, and while he isn't that anymore, he would likely consider a homecoming contract with the Knicks.
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