The New York Knicks have two more pieces now available for dangling in the NBA trade market: Jordan Clarkson and Guerschon Yabusele.
These two, who signed with the Knicks last offseason, are part of a humongous group of performers who did the same across the Association and thus weren’t available for trade until the NBA lifted that on Monday, Dec. 15, adding a whole lot of dudes to the fold.
Mind you, there are still a few high-level players out there who won’t be eligible for trade until Jan. 15—due to re-signing under Bird or Early-Bird rules—including the likes of Jonathan Kuminga, Naz Reid, Josh Giddey, or old Knicks pal Quentin Grimes.
There are some other teeny-tiny details out there impacting other A-Tier players, such as our own Mikal Bridgers (Feb. 1 eligibility), Devin Booker (Jan. 10), De’Aaron Fox (Feb. 4), and Jaren Jackson Jr. (Jan. 13, Happy B-Day to me in advance!) that are spread all across the calendar leading up to the Feb. 5 trade deadline, but it’s not that New York will aim to land any of those.
The other bunch of mid-to-low level players, though? There’s a lot to go through in that list of players, which follows, organized by position and ordered by salary.
Should the Knicks try and trade for any of those? Who would you target if you were Leon Rose? Let us know in the comments section below!
Newly-Available Point Guards
Newly-Available Shooting Guards
Newly-Available Small Forwards
Newly-Available Power Forwards