
The 2025/26 NBA season is about to begin, and the New York Knicks still have roster space issues to resolve. The new signings and lack of departures are causing the franchise in the Big Apple to make a decision before the start of the season. Could that affect Miles McBride, one of their regular rotation players?
The name of Miles McBride is starting to resonate strongly beyond Madison Square Garden. As reported by Rumores NBA's Ian Begley from SNY, the young Knicks guard is generating significant interest among several teams in the league who see him as a valuable asset both now and in the future.
At 24 years old, McBride has evolved from being a rotational piece to becoming one of the most solid and reliable players on the New York bench. His defensive impact, intensity on both ends of the court, and growing confidence as a playmaker have caught the attention of several franchises that would be willing to explore his availability.
The New York context further fuels speculations. The Knicks, who this year emerge as one of the top contenders in the East following the ambitious project led by Jalen Brunson, Karl-Anthony Towns, OG Anunoby, Mikal Bridges, and Josh Hart, face a depth dilemma in their roster. With the recent intentions to retain Malcolm Brogdon and Landry Shamet, management is confronted with the need to free up space in the roster to comply with salary limits and maintain group balance.

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Sources close to the organization indicate that management has been in discussions about the future of Pacome Dadiet, another young player with potential who only played 18 games last season.
In his second season under a three-year, $13 million contract, McBride comes off averages of 9.5 points and 2.9 assists per game, showing clear improvements in decision-making and outside shooting efficiency. His contract is also appealing to teams looking to bolster their guard rotation without compromising salary space.
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