Pacôme Dadiet’s opportunity with the New York Knicks is described by scouts as nearing its end, with a key financial decision approaching around $5 million. Both reports focus on concerns about his playing style and effort level, noting that he shows a “low motor” or relaxed approach on the court. Scouts reportedly compare his movement and intensity to those of a past Knicks first-round selection, Kevin Knox, suggesting worries about whether Dadiet can consistently provide the energy and engagement expected at the NBA level. While the sources differ only slightly in wording, they converge on the same general assessment: his path with the Knicks appears narrow, and the looming $5 million decision is presented as a pivotal moment in determining his future with the organization. The coverage does not include additional performance statistics or concrete outcomes, but it frames the situation as a critical evaluation period tied to the Knicks’ upcoming choice regarding Dadiet’s contract or roster status.