The New York Knicks made some key backcourt moves while the Washington Wizards got hit with an unfortunate setback. Here’s the full recap of today’s NBA news.
The Knicks wasted no time strengthening their guard depth, bringing in Malcolm Brogdon on a one-year deal. Entering his 10th NBA season, the 2023 Sixth Man of the Year will give New York a reliable presence off the bench — a steady scorer, facilitator, and veteran who has thrived in both starting and reserve roles. For a team with postseason aspirations, adding Brogdon’s playmaking versatility could be crucial.

But that wasn’t all. The Knicks also retained Landry Shamet on a one-year deal, ensuring continuity in their backcourt. Shamet, now entering his 8th NBA season, has built a reputation as a solid floor spacer and shooter. Bringing him back adds depth, shooting, and familiarity to Tom Thibodeau’s rotation.
Meanwhile, the Washington Wizards got some tough news. Bilal Coulibaly, their 2023 lottery pick, underwent surgery to repair a torn ligament in his right thumb. The injury was suffered while playing with the French national team in FIBA EuroBasket competition. According to reports, Coulibaly is expected to miss time into the regular season — a disappointing blow for a young guard the Wizards are looking to develop as a core piece of their rebuild.
So while New York is stacking depth with proven veterans, Washington faces early adversity with their young cornerstone. One team loading up, one team waiting on recovery — and that’s today’s NBA in a nutshell.





