The 2019 offseason has the potential to produce game-changing results for the New York Knicks. With enough cap space to sign a max player, as the Knicks have just $70.2 million committed to their 2019-20 payroll, it can lead to a new era of basketball at Madison Square Garden.
Kevin Durant, though, arguably headlines this class. While he’s a stalwart with the Golden State Warriors, there’s no guarantee he stays past 2018-19, due to a $31 million player option for 2019-20.
Could Durant become a Knick in 2019? New York will have the space, and Enes Kanter is aware of this.