Summary
The New York Knicks enjoyed their best season in 25 years, reaching the Eastern Conference Finals for the first time since 2000, though they fell short to the Indiana Pacers. Despite significant progress under Tom Thibodeau and Leon Rose, the team must now navigate an offseason with a veteran squad, focusing on maximizing their roster while working within salary constraints following the acquisition of Karl-Anthony Towns. With their current talent and the allure of being a competitive team, the Knicks aim to make impactful moves without overhauling their lineup.



