The Knicks signed four players yesterday — guard Oscar Bellfield, forwards John Shurna and Mychel Thompson and center Henry Sims — to help round out their training-camp roster.
The biggest name among the four is Shurna, who starred for four years at Northwestern, finishing with a school record 2,038 points and averaging 20.0 points per game as a senior. The Post reported yesterday that Shurna’s deal is partially guaranteed.
Thompson, the son of former No. 1 overall pick Mychal Thompson and brother of 2011 Warriors first-round pick Klay Thompson, spent part of last season with Cleveland.
Bellfield averaged 9.8 points and 5.4 assists during his four-year career at UNLV, while Sims averaged 11.6 ppg during his four years at Georgetown.
The Knicks now have 19 players on their roster, four over the 15-player maximum allowed during the regular season.