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Knicks Have 'Mutual Interest' With Veteran Shooter: Insider

Updated Aug. 15, 2025, 11:44 p.m. by Athlon Sports 1 min read
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Knicks Have 'Mutual Interest' With Veteran Shooter: Insider originally appeared on Athlon Sports.The New York Knicks are reportedly interested in bringing back veteran shooting guard Landry Shamet.

They are looking to complete their roster for the 2025-26 season.

Last season, Shamet appeared in 50 games for the Eastern Conference team after recovering well from a dislocated shoulder during the preseason.During that stretch, Shamet averaged 5.7 points on 39.7% shooting from deep.

In the playoffs, he didn't play an integral part in their run.

The guard spent most of the time on the bench and suited up for 11 games, averaging 2.4 points on 46.7% shooting from deep.New York Knicks guard Landry Shamet warms up before Game 5.

Vincent Carchietta-Imagn ImagesThere Is Mutual Interest Between the Knicks And ShametNBA insider Ian Begley opened up the idea of Shamet returning to the Knicks.

He talked about it on the recent episode of the "Putback with Ian Begley."Im talking about Shamet because I think theres still mutual interest there in Shamet and the Knicks, Begley said.

If Im guessing, Im guessing that it ends up with Shamet getting one of those spots...

I think itll end up that way.I think theres a lot of support, internally, for bringing Shamet back.

I think theres a lot of respect for what he did last year with the shoulder injury, getting back on the floor, impacting the things in the postseason."I think a lot of support internally bringing Shamet back...I would assume he'd be back..."I wouldn't rule out idea of Knicks [adding] another vet in addition to a Shamet...only way to do that is trade...A Simmons or anybody else...Something I'm vaguely keeping eye on" Ian Begley pic.twitter.com/4hzBxjqjpJ New York Basketball (@NBA_NewYork) August 13, 2025Begley also entertained the idea of bringing another veteran player onto the roster.

He mentioned free agent guard Ben Simmons, who last played with the Los Angeles Clippers.

He remains unsigned despited being a former NBA star.Related: Blockbuster Mock Trade Sends Knicks' Karl-Anthony Towns to Bucks for $175 Million SuperstarThis story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Aug 13, 2025, where it first appeared..

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