After the NBA trade deadline came and went Thursday at 3 p.m., Knicks head coach Tom Thibodeau opened up about New York's activity -- namely, a three-way deal that saw point guard Austin Rivers get moved.
SNY's Ian Begley confirmed that the Knicks included Rivers and center Iggy Brazdeikis in a trade with the Oklahoma City Thunder and Philadelphia 76ers, a deal that brought shooting guard Terrance Ferguson and center Vincent Poirier (since waived) to New York.
"Obviously, I can't comment on any of the stuff that potentially could happen until it's official. But (president) Leon (Rose) and his staff did an unbelievable job, had a plan that was very well thought out," Thibodeau said ahead of Thursday's game against the Washington Wizards (15-27), a 7:30 p.m. tip-off at Madison Square Garden. "It was a number of possible opportunities and I thought they were very disciplined and we love the team we have. So it worked out well for us."