Malik Beasley Cleared in NBA Gambling Probe
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Could the New York Knicks really re-acquire shooting guard Donte DiVincenzo from the Minnesota Timberwolves this offseason?
Knicks are among teams that had done background work on Malik Beasley’s situation, how likely/unlikely a suspension in 2025-26 was for the free agent. ESPN reports that Beasley is no longer a target of federal gambling investigation. NYK currently has vet min to offer free agents
According to reports, the New York Knicks are showing interest in a sharpshooter who could provide valuable floor spacing alongside star point guard Jalen Brunson.
In the meantime, Beasley’s various money troubles have come to light, with reports that he’s being sued by his former marketing agency for failing to pay back a $650,000 advance and that he’s run up debts with a dentist, landlord and celebrity barber. The latest news will likely reset Beasley’s free agency journey.
A fan favorite guard from the New York Knicks was recently named as a potential trade candidate by an NBA insider.
After being cleared from his investigation, Malik Beasley is receiving interest from a handful of teams around the NBA late in free agency.
Per Jake Fischer via Marc Stein's Substack, the New York Knicks are a potential new home for Simmons in free agency as the Knicks have a roster spot open: The Knicks, meanwhile, have three open roster spaces and have been mentioned as a possible home for Ben Simmons or Brogdon as well as Landry Shamet.
The Pacers announced Weinar’s exit on Aug. 22, though the reason for his departure remains unclear. Just weeks earlier, the longtime assistant had withdrawn from consideration for the Knicks’ associate head coach opening, citing family reasons, according to Stefan Bondy of the New York Post.
The New York Knicks are still finalizing their roster for the 2025-26 season, and they have a few intriguing candidates to land two-way contracts for them.
Eric Pincus of Bleacher Report delved into Ben Simmons' free agency, as the former All-Star remains without a home as the 2025-26 season nears. Pincus mentioned the Knicks as a potential landing spot for the former All-NBA Third Teamer looking to revitalize his career.
The New York Knicks have three vacant two-way spots on the roster, but there are a few candidates that could make sense for the team. The Athletic insider James