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Knicks Second-Apron Offseason: Why Depth Has Become a Hierarchy Decision
The Knicks' depth question is not whether they like their role players. It is which useful pieces still fit under their second-apron line.
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The Knicks' depth question is not whether they like their role players. It is which useful pieces still fit under their second-apron line.
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Isaiah Joe gives Detroit a clearer shooting target around Cade Cunningham, but the useful test is whether opponents have to stay attached to him.
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AJ Dybantsa gives Washington a real franchise-direction hook, but the useful question is what his arrival changes before the standings do.
Team Pulse
LaMelo Ball's Minnesota fit depends on whether his passing sharpens Anthony Edwards' possessions without turning the Wolves into a two-guard compromise.
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Austin Reaves' reported $185 million Lakers deal is defensible only if Los Angeles is paying for a true long-term backcourt pillar.
Team Pulse
Chicago's No. 4 pick should be framed as a frontcourt-building bet, not a full verdict on Wilson's eventual role.
Team Pulse
Minnesota's Randle trade is best read as a roster-flexibility move around Anthony Edwards, not simply a talent-for-talent verdict on Randle.
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