Knicks’ center depth is dangerously thin, making Mohamed Diawara’s return from a fractured finger surgery a major boost. Back on the court and looking stronger and more mobile than last year, Diawara could seize a bigger role this season—potentially as a key bench player at power forward or center. With just 9 minutes per game in his rookie year and Andre Drummond on a short-term deal, Diawara’s development at 21 could be pivotal. His comeback is a huge positive for a team desperate for reliable big-man production.

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