The New York Knicks are actively scouting the trade market for veteran centers, with recent reports linking them to Clint Capela of the Atlanta Hawks. As the front office considers various acquisition targets, they might already have a promising option within their G League affiliate.
Dmytro Skapintsev: A Rising Force for the Knicks in the Summer League
Dmytro Skapintsev, a 7’1″ center from Ukraine, has been showcasing his skills during the NBA Summer League. In a recent game against the Detroit Pistons, which the Knicks won 91–90, Skapintsev was formidable, scoring 17 points and grabbing 10 rebounds, along with recording two assists, three blocks, and a steal. His shooting was efficient, going 6-10 from the field and 5-6 from the free-throw line.
Skapintsev’s Consistent Development in the G League
After spending two years with the Westchester Knicks in the G League, Skapintsev has been waiting for an opportunity to break into the NBA. This Summer League season, he has averaged 14 points, 7.8 rebounds, 1.8 assists, and 1.3 blocks per game, impressively shooting 71.4% from the field and 78.9% from the free-throw line. These performances suggest that Skapintsev could potentially fill a gap in the Knicks’ roster despite ongoing considerations to pair Mitchell Robinson with a more experienced center.
Evaluating Options: Capela and Lopez as Potential Acquisitions
While Capela remains a strong consideration, the Knicks are also eyeing other veterans like Brook Lopez from the Milwaukee Bucks, especially if Milwaukee looks to reduce its salary commitments. However, both Capela and Lopez command significant salaries, around $23 million each, which complicates matters for the Knicks as they aim to manage their salary cap prudently.
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Skapintsev’s Potential Role and Future with the Knicks
Given the high costs associated with acquiring a veteran center, Skapintsev presents an affordable alternative. He made two appearances for the Knicks last season, but the upcoming preseason presents a golden opportunity for him to secure a more permanent spot on the roster. He may need to outperform players like Jericho Sims, who has recently had his club option picked up, to earn his place. For Skapintsev, continuing to develop his defensive skills will be crucial as he aims to make an impact on the 2024–25 season.