A month after losing Isaiah Hartenstein, the New York Knicks re-signed Precious Achiuwa to a one-year, $6 million deal. The signing hasn’t ended the trade speculation, though.
Achiuwa isn’t a traditional center, but that didn’t stop New York from bringing him back. He stepped up in the second half of last season when the injuries piled up. He’s only six-foot-eight but is familiar with Tom Thibodeau’s system and plays hard.
If the first half of the season proves that the Knicks need to go all-in on another center as they prepare for the playoffs, Achiuwa could be traded. His “inflated” salary will help New York. As a team above the first tax apron, the Knicks can’t take back more salary than they send out in a trade.
Several mock trades involving Achiuwa have floated around, including one involving a four-time NBA champion.
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