A few notes as the Knicks and Nets approach the NBA trade deadline at 3 p.m. on Thursday...
Plenty of teams are still interested in trading for OG Anunoby. The Knicks are one of them.
It will take a significant amount of picks/players to get Anunoby from the Raptors. The Knicks, as SNY reported, told Toronto earlier in the season that they would be comfortable sending three first-round picks for Anunoby. Members of the organization remain interested in the 25-year-old as of late Tuesday night.
Any team that acquires Anunoby will do so knowing that he can test free agency in 2024 (Anunoby has a player option in 2024 and it would be surprising if he didn’t exercise it). So teams would presumably have some assurances before trading for him that he’d re-sign next summer.
If the Knicks landed Anunoby, it’s fair to assume that he’d bump someone in the starting lineup. The most logical move would be sliding RJ Barrett to shooting guard.
In that scenario, Quentin Grimes would move to the bench.
But let’s not get ahead of ourselves. The Knicks are among many teams with interest in Anunoby and it remains unclear if Toronto will move him.
WHAT ABOUT BEASLEY AND VANDERBILT?
The Knicks have done some homework on Utah Jazz players Malik Beasley and Jarred Vanderbilt. HoopsHype reported that Beasley, Vanderbilt and Obi Toppin were discussed in trade talks between the Knicks and Jazz.
The Jazz have interest in Toppin. But the Knicks’ interest in Beasley and Vanderbilt is less clear.
What we know: The interest in both players isn’t unanimous. There is a small group on the basketball side who see both players as a fit. But others aren’t sure about the fit for either player with the current roster. Things can change by the hour at this time of year. But there was pessimism that a deal for either player would come to fruition as of late Tuesday night.