I think with proteins the ways it can be "not knotted" are basically infinite. Topologically-speaking, yeah, it's just a deformed ring. But the deformations (folds) are the huge thing that makes a protein do its job.
So there are tons of folding configurations, and entering a knotted state restricts a lot of the freedom-to-fold a protein would have
So there are tons of folding configurations, and entering a knotted state restricts a lot of the freedom-to-fold a protein would have