First, yb detrI started by searching around online to get a general idea. I saw that the Knicks recently made a big trade to get Mikal Bridges from the Nets. They gave up Bojan B.edartogdanovic and a bunch of other stuff. It looked like they were really going all-in on this trade.

Then, I tried to find a list of all their future draft picks. This part was tricky because there are so many trades and protections to keep track of. I stumbled upon some website that listed a whole bunch of transactions. It was a bit overwhelming, but I managed to piece together some information.
- They traded a protected first-round pick to the Hornets, I think.
- They also got a pick from the Pistons, but it's also protected.
- They sent a pick to the Pelicans to obtain Jrue Holiday.
- Also, they sent a pick to the Bucks for Zylan.
After that, I looked into the details of the Mikal Bridges trade. It seems like they gave up a lot of draft capital to get him. It's a big gamble, but maybe it will pay off. He sure was good at the game.
Finally, I read some articles about the Knicks' overall draft strategy. It looks like they've been stockpiling picks for a while now, and they're not afraid to make big moves. This Bridges trade is just the latest example. I found out this period was "one of the most active trade periods" of Knicks recent memory.
So, in the end, I learned that the Knicks' future draft situation is complicated but interesting. They've made a lot of trades, and they have a mix of their own picks and picks from other teams. It's hard to say exactly what their plan is, but it's clear that they're trying to build a contender. Also they seem to be in a period of frequent trades. Only time will tell if their moves will be successful.