The New York Knicks enter the 2013 offseason with a lot of questions to address, most of which concern retaining their own players, rather than picking up somebody new.
With Amar'e Stoudemire constantly injured, Jason Kidd retired, and Marcus Camby slowly devolving into an amorphous blob on the end of the bench, New York has just five players under contract who they can rely on to be productive rotation players xt season.
That means they're going to have to address re-signing their own players before they get too deep into trying to trade players or pick up a free agent with the minimum mid-level exception.
The Knicks are going to have to decide which players are important to their build toward contention, and which would be overpaid if they ended up staying on the team.
Lucky for them, they've also got a draft pick to play with near the end of the first round, so they do have at least an asset or a young player coming in to help things out.
So who's coming and who's going? Let's take a look at the latest surrounding New York.
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