The Knicks have a problem — the good kind.

Too many capable players. Not enough room under the second apron to keep them all.

And new head coach Mike Brown? He’s in no rush to make a decision.

At all.

The Knicks enter training camp with only one minimum salary slot beneath the NBA’s $207 million second apron — and two high-level rotation players vying for it: Landry Shamet, the sharpshooter who helped fuel New York’s rally from an 0-2 hole in the Eastern Conference Finals, and Malcolm Brogdon, a steady-handed former Rookie of the Year who could serve as Jalen Brunson’s backup at point guard.

Both are on non-guaranteed deals. And both could make a case to crack the opening night roster — but not unless the Knicks shed salary first.

Brown, who took over after the team parted ways wit

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