The New York Knicks are reportedly eyeing veteran sharpshooter Buddy Hield in their efforts to add more offensive firepower from beyond the arc. With the Eastern Conference heating up, the Knicks seem determined to fill a glaring need—consistent three-point shooting—and Hield may be the perfect fit.
After averaging 12.2 points and 2.8 assists per game last season with the Indiana Pacers and Philadelphia 76ers, Hield brings one thing above all else: elite perimeter shooting. A career 40% shooter from downtown, he’s long been considered one of the league’s most dangerous threats from deep. His ability to space the floor could be a game-changer for a Knicks team that at times struggled to generate offense in half-court sets during the playoffs.
With Jalen Brunson continuing to rise as a primary playmaker and scorer, surrounding him with snipers like Hield could open up the floor and make the Knicks’ offense far more dynamic. The Knicks also retained key pieces like OG Anunoby, re-signed Isaiah Hartenstein, and pulled off a blockbuster trade for Mikal Bridges, signaling their "win-now" mentality. Adding Hield would only reinforce that narrative.
Contract talks haven’t been confirmed, but sources around the league suggest mutual interest exists. For New York, it would be a low-risk, high-reward signing—Hield brings veteran presence, playoff experience, and a skill set that perfectly complements their current core.
The Knicks are not just looking to compete—they’re building to contend. And if they land Buddy Hield, defenses across the East better start adjusting now.
👀 Stay tuned—this could get interesting fast.