The conversation around the New York Knicks 2019 offseason started during 2018 free agency. There was a long prelude — the 2018-19 regular season — that separated them, but with the schedule completed nearly one month ago, the focus has shifted to the anticipated summer.
Transactions can’t happen until June, and free agency does not open until July 1. However, the Knicks have continued their attention on the latter well before it arrives, as per Marc Berman of the New York Post, general manager Scott Perry sent out scouts to watch impending free agents playing in the postseason in both rounds.