NY Knicks: 4 Potential Starting SF’s for NY Next Season

NY Knicks, Reggie Bullock (Photo by Elsa/Getty Images)
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With draft season behind us and free agency ready to begin, the NY Knicks are looking to take their next set of steps to improve the team for the 2021-2022 season.

While adding a group of young rookies with potential like Quentin Grimes, Rokas Jokubaitis, Miles McBride and Jericho Sims is exciting, it’s vital that New York adds some proven talent throughout these next couple of months to ensure they’ll be competing for a top playoff seed once again.

The Knicks could definitely use talent at any position (besides power forward).

Who should the NY Knicks start at the Small Forward position?

A position that needs to be observed this offseason is the small forward spot as the league has become a wing/forward dominant league.

Last season we saw vets Reggie Bullock and Alec Burks occupy the position.

We believe here at Daily Knicks that Reggie Bullock may be the more important of the two to eventually retain.

And while I personally would love to see a reunion with either of them, I feel that there are a few players on the free-agent market that could mesh really well with the Knicks roster at that position.

Here are four potential starting small forwards that we could see the Knicks utilize for this upcoming NBA season.