Best Trade Assets: PF Julius Randle, G Miles McBride, 2025 first-round pick (via Detroit Pistons)
As long as the New York Knicks don’t mind paying a hefty tax bill, Randle should be able to stay in the Big Apple for years to come.
The 29-year-old is entering the final guaranteed year of his contract, though, and has played well enough to get a raise from the $28.9 million he’ll earn this season.
The only way the Knicks trade Randle is if the two sides can’t agree on a new contract or if he doesn’t fit with a new-look team that features Mikal Bridges. For now, New York should at least be taking calls even if it doesn’t plan on trading the three-time All-Star.
McBride is part of a loaded Knicks backcourt that features Jalen Brunson, Bridges, Donte DiVincenzo, Cameron Payne, Tyler Kolek, Landry Shamet and others. Minutes may be hard to come by, prompting an eventual trade.
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