The New York Knicks will have three chances to improve the quality of the rotation via the 2017 NBA Draft. New York is slated to pick at No. 8, No. 45, and No. 58 overall, thus giving Phil Jackson a rare opportunity to embrace the prospect pool.
Having already worked out five prospects with second-round grades, the Knicks are expanding their horizons even further.
New York recently worked out Tony Bradley, Tyler Dorsey, Kasey Hill, Kobi Simmons, and Omer Yurtseven. Dorsey, Hill, and Simmons are all projected point guards, while Bradley and Yurtseven are expected to play center.