The Knicks have signed Ryan Arcidiacono to another 10-day contract, after his first never resulted in an on-court appearance.
The Villanova product had his initial 10-day contract terminated when New York executed a trade for Cam Reddish, as the team needed to free up a roster spot due to Solomon Hill being included in the deal. Now, to make room for Arcidiacono, Hill has been waived.

Hill was expected to miss the rest of the season due to a torn hamstring, and was seen as a likely roster casualty after the deal for Reddish was announced. But Arcidiacono was cut first after an ankle injury kept him from playing after New York announced the first 10-day deal for Arcidiacono on Jan. 6.

With Arcidiacono back, his sprained left ankle has likely healed, making him an option to play.
In another roster move, the Knicks sent Miles McBride back to the G League with Westchester.
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