Last Monday (coinciding with the deadline to sign such deals) the New York Knicks signed Jacob Toppin to a new two-way deal for the remainder of the season, making him part of their NBA roster as well as allowing them to move him up and down between the Association and the G League freely.
The Knicks were also working on adding former Detroit Pistons bought-out guard Shake Milton, which they made official before the matchup against the Atlanta Hawks on Tuesday—Milton was dressed but didn’t play then.
Those two additions moved New York’s roster into 14-man territory, which is still below the 15-man minimum as per the NBA regulations.