A few notes as we approach Thursday night’s draft and the rest of the offseason:
The Knicks and Clippers have had contact about a potential Paul George trade, per SNY sources.
The Clippers’ willingness to trade George at this point is unknown.
Marc Stein reported earlier that the Clippers gave rival teams the impression that they were gauging George’s trade value prior to the NBA Draft.
If the Clippers dealt George, you’d assume that they would require in return players who can help them compete for a championship in 2023-24.
Can the Knicks offer the Clippers that kind of return? It’s hard to see how they can offer that return in a two-team trade that doesn’t include Jalen Brunson (The Knicks aren’t trading Jalen Brunson).
New York can certainly offer Los Angeles significant draft capital via trade. At the conclusion of Thursday’s draft, the Knicks can offer up to eight first-round picks in a trade.
George will make $45.6 million in 2023-24. The Knicks would need to send the Clippers at least $41.3 million in player salaries, or as little as $36.3 million in player salaries if they intend to be hard-capped at the first apron, in order to satisfy NBA trade rules.
Evan Fournier will make $18.9 million in 2023-24. In addition to his strong outside shooting, Fournier’s contract would likely be valued by opposing teams who are looking to decrease future salary. Fournier’s deal has a team option in 2024-25.
George, an eight-time All-Star, would obviously be a tremendous addition for a Knick team coming off a 47-win season. Again, it’s unknown at this point if the Clippers are open to moving George.