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Knicks’ Path to Acquiring Antetokounmpo
The Knicks are certainly interested in acquiring Giannis Antetokounmpo. If Milwaukee decides to part ways with him around the draft time, nearly all other teams will reach out to Bucks GM Jon Horst to explore a potential deal.
There is a tentative, complicated route for the Knicks to get Antetokounmpo: New York would have to hire Jason Kidd from Dallas, and Giannis would need to request a trade to the Knicks to reunite with his former coach and a close friend’s son. But this scenario faces multiple hurdles.
Firstly, Dallas has to give permission to the Knicks to talk with Kidd, which seems unlikely according to sources. James L. Edwards III from The Athletic expects the Knicks to be denied. However, Kidd and the Knicks do share some mutual interest. ESPN’s Brian Windhorst noted Kidd’s frustration in Dallas, especially about Luka Doncic’s situation. But even if Kidd agrees to join the Knicks and Dallas allows talks, Kidd is still under contract with the Mavericks, which means the Knicks would likely have to give up a first-round draft pick as compensation — something the Knicks don’t have a surplus of.
If Kidd joins the Knicks, Antetokounmpo still has to want to join New York to play with Jalen Brunson and Kidd. Rumors suggest New York is preparing a huge offer for Giannis, potentially centered around Karl-Anthony Towns, who hails from a town close to Giannis’ hometown. However, Milwaukee would prefer younger players and multiple draft picks, which the Knicks don’t possess, possibly involving other teams from nearby Brooklyn. Landing Giannis at Madison Square Garden while satisfying the Bucks’ demands remains a major challenge. But these rumors persist.
Durant to the Knicks? Also Complex
If the Giannis trade doesn’t happen, the Knicks are also interested in Kevin Durant. They made a trade offer during the deadline that didn’t go through. A direct trade for Durant typically includes Towns and a third team. According to John Gambadoro from Arizona Sports 98.7, the Suns want a deal that includes one of the Knicks’ wings like OG Anunoby or Mikal Bridges, which complicates things as the Knicks want to strengthen their depth.
Durant to the Raptors?
If Giannis isn’t traded and becomes unavailable, the Toronto Raptors could pivot to pursue Durant. Mark Stein reported that the Raptors believe Milwaukee’s offer for Durant could be more competitive than what they have for Giannis.
Cavaliers’ Reaction to Garland Trade Rumors
The Cavaliers’ recent playoff loss highlighted how crucial Darius Garland is to their offense and championship hopes. Garland played only three injured games, significantly hampering the team. Garland is undergoing toe surgery and might miss the start of the next season, making a trade less likely for now. However, ESPN’s Brian Windhorst noted the Cavs might be open to trading Garland under the right circumstances.
Several teams, including Orlando, are reportedly interested. The Cavs might believe they can win many games next season in an easier Eastern Conference after Boston’s Jason Tatum injury, yet if a big trade offer like one involving Giannis comes, Garland could be included.
Suns Wanting to Trade Bradley Beal
According to Gambadoro, the Suns want to trade Bradley Beal this summer. However, his no-trade clause and $108.8 million remaining on his contract over two years make that tough. Expect Beal to be heavily involved in the Suns’ plans early in the next season under new coach Jordan Ot.
Spurs’ Trade Plans with Draft Picks
After getting the second pick in this year’s draft, the Spurs are likely to keep it to select Dylan Harper, Rutgers’ point guard, adding to their already crowded backcourt. Trading such a high pick would require an Antetokounmpo-level return. However, the Spurs are open to trading their 14th pick for players who can help the team immediately, according to Yahoo Sports. They are set at guard and center but looking for a wing player.
Also, the Thunder and Nets might package their multiple draft picks to move up in the draft.
Celtics Interested in Jrue Holiday
Boston is trying to reduce payroll and regain first-round picks. They are in talks with Jrue Holiday, though his market might be limited due to his large contract ($104 million over three years) and age (35 next season). Still, Holiday could be a valuable asset for playoff teams.
Fan Take: This flurry of trade rumors underscores a dynamic and unpredictable offseason ahead that could reshape the league’s power balance. High-profile moves like Giannis or Durant changing teams would not only excite fans but also redefine championship contenders, making the NBA offseason must-watch drama for basketball enthusiasts everywhere.