Knicks Fill Out Training Camp Roster with Len & Ryan; Veterans Battle for Few Open Spots
A flurry of moves this week has the New York Knicks locking in all 21 of their training camp invites for the 2025–26 season. Two of the most recent signings: veteran center Alex Len and sharpshooting wing Matt Ryan, both on non-guaranteed deals. They’ll be competing fiercely with others for a roster spot as the Knicks prepare for preseason in Abu Dhabi and beyond.
Filling the Squad: Who Just Arrived
Alex Len, 32 years old and with over a decade of NBA experience, joins on an Exhibit 9 contract. That means he’s not guaranteed, but has the opportunity to earn a spot if he impresses in camp.
Matt Ryan, 28, signed an Exhibit 10 deal. Last season he appeared in 19 games for the Knicks, primarily in limited minutes. He’s known for his three-point shooting and floor spacing.
Competitive Camp: Who Else Is in the Mix
The camp isn’t just about new faces. Veteran guards Malcolm Brogdon, Landry Shamet, and Garrison Mathews are also on non-guaranteed deals and considered strong candidates to make the final cut.
Meanwhile, the Knicks have filled their three two-way slots with younger players: Tosan Evbuomwan, Trey Jemison III, and Kevin McCullar Jr. The rookie Mohamed Diawara, their second-round pick, also has a non-guaranteed contract and is expected to compete for roster minutes.
What These Contract Types Mean
Len and Ryan can’t sign two-way contracts because they’ve passed the eligibility threshold; they need full roster spots or they’ll be cut. Their deals give the Knicks flexibility: non-guaranteed contracts allow the team to evaluate performance in camp without committing full salary.
Roster Crunch & Big Picture Implications
Only a limited number of spots are guaranteed, and the Knicks are tight on cap space. Some observers expect a trade might be made to open up another roster spot or guarantee another veteran’s contract. If Brogdon or Shamet are to be locked in, such maneuvers could be part of the plan.
Matt Ryan is somewhat of a long shot; Len, with his size and past experience, gives the Knicks frontcourt depth if needed. But the incumbents with guaranteed contracts or strong claim are in better positions.
Matchups and Preseason Bridge
The preseason schedule begins with exhibition games in Abu Dhabi on October 2 and 4, where many non-guaranteed players will try to show what they’ve got. Training camp media day is set for September 23, after which full practices, scrimmages, and other chances to make an impression will roll.
Knicks Training Camp Roster Snapshot: Contract Types & Players to Watch
The Knicks’ training camp roster features a mix of veterans and young prospects all battling for limited spots. Alex Len joins on a non-guaranteed Exhibit 9 deal, aiming to showcase his defensive presence and rebounding in limited frontcourt minutes. Matt Ryan, signed to a non-guaranteed Exhibit 10 contract, will try to prove his value as a reliable three-point shooter who can also contribute defensively and stay consistent. Malcolm Brogdon, also on a non-guaranteed deal, is widely expected to claim one of the few guaranteed roster spots available. Landry Shamet and Garrison Mathews are in the same boat, needing strong preseason performances to secure their places. Rookie Mohamed Diawara, on a non-guaranteed contract as well, will be looking to balance his raw upside with immediate contributions, especially if injuries open opportunities. Meanwhile, the Knicks’ two-way players—Tosan Evbuomwan, Trey Jemison III, and Kevin McCullar Jr.—are likely to split time between the G League and the main camp while keeping themselves ready for potential call-ups.
The Knicks now have all training camp slots filled, setting the stage for a deep, competitive battle for roster spots. Veterans will try to hold their ground; young players will push hard to break through. With preseason looming, every minute matters.
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