What happened: ESPN's Bobby Marks has announced he is beginning his offseason blueprint for the New York Knicks. The analysis follows the franchise's first title in over half a century and will detail how the team manages its veteran-heavy roster under the new collective bargaining agreement.
Why it matters: The Knicks enter the 2026 offseason with approximately $209 million in committed salary, leaving them roughly $13 million below the restrictive 'Second Apron.' Retaining key unrestricted free agent Mitchell Robinson will likely push the team over this threshold, triggering penalties that limit trade flexibility and mid-level exception usage.
What to watch: Look for the front office to prioritize extension talks with Robinson before he officially hits the open market on June 30.