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[Charania] The New York Knicks are not looking to make a star-level splash. Their next trade, if one happens, is likely to be for a guard off the bench to fill the hole left by Immanuel Quickley’s departure.



Shams Charania just said this on [Run It Back](https://x.com/runitbackfdtv?s=21) on FanDuel TV:

He questioned whether or not the Knicks would actually go out and make a splash for someone like Donovan Mitchell or Dejounte Murray and followed it up by saying that a big move like that is unlikely. The more likely trade to occur would be for the Knicks to acquire a scoring guard to come off the bench to fill the hole left by Immanuel Quickley’s departure.

I’ll post a streamable of the clip here once the clipoff is posted to their Twitter.

by UnbiasedNBAFan_

40 Comments

  1. CSOctane2020

    Good. This makes sense and is the best approach right now. Keep steadily improving the team until the time is right.

  2. GoldenBoyRecords

    Pretty sure the Cavs have already said they aren’t dealing Mitchell.

    If Murray is off the table I wonder what other guards we could be targeting outside of Brogdon

  3. ITouchedHerB00B5

    This sounds right, but Woj would know more. CAA ties.

  4. Ah kind of boring but make sense. Murray for 2 picks can’t be considered a big move though right!?

  5. NYdude777

    We don’t need some random star right now. Just need more depth players that fit the system.

  6. cricket9818

    As much as I like McBride, this is the move. Come playoff time I can’t trust that he’ll be able to hold up in that intensity.

    He’s looked good so far but a lot of his minutes have been against bad team 2nd stringers and mop up time

  7. I think a solid backup center might be even more necessary. Can’t expect Hartenstein to play close to 40 minutes every night.

  8. YanksJetsKnicks

    Sounds like Brogdon. Also makes the most sense financially, since it gives them a big contract to attempt to trade for a star in the offseason or next year.

  9. HoyaDestroya33

    Honestly I much prefer we go for a backup big. Deuce and Grimes are playing really well lately that I dont miss IQ as much as I thought I would have.

  10. Strict_Calendar7674

    Would prefer a scoring big off the bench, if any are available. Don’t think Precious is the answer currently

  11. The Dejounte thing made no sense on any level besides salary. They weren’t going to mess with the starting lineup after it finally clicked. Good stuff.

  12. magnavoice

    Get Brogdon and I still want Mason Plumlee to back up iHart

  13. King_ofCanada

    No shit – but that trade in and of itself has a part of a possible bigger trade later. Knicks will be preserving a Fournier sized contract for the offseason.

  14. iamdanabnormal

    Unless it comes from Woj then Leon never said or intimated that in all likelihood.

  15. Jordan Clarkson proven commodity. Was a 6MOY 2 years ago

  16. KuntaWuKnicks

    If there isn’t a needle mover we keep it moving

    That’s how this FO works

  17. If it ain’t broke don’t fix it, but the bench is pretty broke right now so this type of move would make sense

  18. SatoshiGlockamoto

    I saw brogdon miss so badly last night I don’t really want him anymore lol that shit was a laser to the back rim no arch at all

  19. 22pabloesco22

    Honestly, either get a superstar or stay put. The brogdons of this league are not gonna magically make us contenders. What’s the purpose? I’d rather see Duece grow. Grimes and hart are already solid wings. If we get a big on the cheap without losing anyone worth anything, I’m for it. We don’t need more guard help. Brunson is a dog, he’ll play 40 mins come playoffs, same as Julius.

  20. firstbreathOOC

    Interesting that our org is this transparent and Leon hasn’t talked to the media once.

    Like we knew we were going to at least target OG. We know who the targets will be this time around. Idk just feels like the FO is making thought out sensible moves

  21. Swift_42690

    This is why I love this FO! This is the correct move as there aren’t any big names who move the needle anyway. We need to keep our assets for a superstar level player but for now we are a very good team and should just continue adding depth pieces. A veteran backup PG for the playoffs and a backup big to relieve iHart with some quality minutes.

  22. If there’s one thing I’m sure about Leon Rose is nobody knows anything until he already made the move, so not really buying Shams here honestly.

  23. attorneyatslaw

    They need insurance policies if Brunson or Hartenstein get hurt. None of our current backup options can fill those gaps left by Mitch being hurt and Quickly being gone.

  24. pclemente2120

    If we could somehow keep Grimes while still adding Olynyk and Sexton to our bench it would complete this team for now

  25. trade/money people:

    what can we do with TPEs and mitch’s potential DPE in the pursuit of say a clarkson/olynyk return?

  26. heliumointment

    i think we have a solid guard core with JB, QG, divo, hart—and mcbride’s progress looks good

    even with the addition of OG i feel like we could use a little more support in defending the 4/5. randle and zay are gonna need rest—we learned the hard way what leading the league in MPG can do to a playoff run.

    if we could pick up a backup stretch 3 or even a vet 4/5 to play 12-15mpg i think that would be huge for the program.

    lgk

  27. aesop_fables

    Good. The starting line up has worked well. Shore up the bench and let’s see how it goes. Work the free agent market or disgruntled superstar market next year

  28. Accomplished_Power_3

    I really like Drummond as a backup. We really don’t need another guard

  29. Chrisser6677

    Shams on the Davion Mitchell train?

    ![gif](giphy|ytEhKLivinO9ggvpUe|downsized)

  30. Psychological-Bee392

    Sure. BUT… we have to deal frenchie. And his contract alone will get us some goodies. Add a pick or two. And we got nice goodies.

  31. nonotupstateny

    I prefer the idea of putting together a package and getting tyus jones and gafford from the wizards to help the bench. That fills our needs for a backup pg and center

  32. Complete_Addition136

    I’m still keeping my eye on Phoenix. I know Beal’s back but it’s a matter of time before that team implodes. Keep the powder dry for D Book

  33. wow, I’m still not used to have a Knick front office so patient and level-headed.

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