Knicks Explore Multiple Trades, Draft Picks, Free-Agent Moves
Knicks Explore Multiple Trades, Draft Picks, Free-Agent Moves

Knicks Explore Multiple Trades, Draft Picks, Free-Agent Moves

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The New York Knicks are actively looking to improve their roster through trades, the NBA draft, and free agency as they seek to deepen their team after falling short of an NBA title. One trade possibility includes acquiring three-and-D forward Herbert Jones from the New Orleans Pelicans in exchange for Mitchell Robinson and draft capital, which could add defensive strength and shooting depth alongside stars like Jalen Brunson and Karl-Anthony Towns. The Knicks hold the No. 50 overall pick in the second round of the 2025 NBA draft and are targeting promising forwards such as Auburn’s Johni Broome, Arkansas' Adou Thiero, Belmont's Jonathan Pierre, and Florida State's Jamir Watkins to bolster their frontcourt. In free agency, they are considering signing versatile center Chris Boucher from the Toronto Raptors, who can play multiple positions and potentially provide valuable minutes as the team experiments with different big-man combinations. Meanwhile, the Los Angeles Lakers are linked to Knicks star center Karl-Anthony Towns in trade rumors, as the Lakers seek to address their frontcourt needs and envision Towns as a floor-stretching complement to Luka Dončić. These moves underscore the Knicks' and Lakers' efforts to build competitive and balanced rosters for the upcoming NBA season.

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