New York doesn’t have to do anything between now and the trade deadline to reach its goals. The Knicks have been fine with the roster as is. With that said, the sense around the league is that the Knicks will do something minor in order to bolster their bench, whether sooner by getting a player back in a trade or later in the buyout market.
The New York Knicks need some additional front-court depth. Jericho Sims is a talented young big but would be a risk for a deep postseason run. Mitchell Robinson‘s injury history also leaves question marks lingering over his long-term viability.
The proposed trade would bring in the two-time All-Star big man to boost the Knicks roster ahead of the playoffs.
New York Knicks center Jericho Sims could be suiting up for a different team soon. Stefan Bondy of the New York Post reported last week that the team is actively shopping Sims on the trade market, and with a relatively weak trade deadline coming up,
New York Knicks center Jericho Sims has his future hanging in the balance over the course of the next few weeks leading up to the league's Feb. 6 trade deadline
The New York Knicks are playing their best basketball of the season at a convenient time. The Feb. 6 trade deadline is around the corner, and front offices around the league are determining what direction they should go in.
The New York Knicks need plenty of frontcourt depth, and they will certainly be in the mix for some available bigs as the trade deadline approaches.
One player that they have been linked to is Jericho Sims of the New York Knicks. Sims has seen limited playing time during his four years with the Knicks and he is expected to be dealt this season.
As the clock nears zero on the only public timeline provided by the Knicks for Mitchell Robinson’s recovery, Tom Thibodeau revealed for the first time that the center has been r
A notable NBA insider and cap expect detailed two realistic trades the New York Knicks could make before next week's deadline.
The New York Knicks need frontcourt depth with the uncertainty around Mitchell Robinson’s impending return. However, the options are becoming increasingly
League sources told The Athletic that they are under the impression that the Knicks are open to moving the oft-injured Robinson, who will make $14.3 million this season and $12.9 million next