The Knicks have a lot of players on trade-friendly deals by Brad Botkin Dec 27, 2019 at 3:02 pm ET • 3 min read Brad Penner / USA TODAY Sports The New York Knicks did not expect their season to go like this. Trace back to the end of last season, and they fully believed they were going to sign Kyrie Irving and Kevin Durant. They were hopeful they would land the No. 1 pick, where they would take Zion Williamson. Never mind that three of those guys are currently injured, and two of them haven’t played a single game this season. The Knicks had a dream!But that dream came crashing up against reality, and now the Knicks are 8-24 with zero stars, one fired coach and — per SNY’s Ian Begley — ‘a few’ players who have said privately they prefer to be traded ahead of the February 6th deadline. Begley stated that it’s not clear whether these players have made a formal trade request, but in truth, they may not need to. The Knicks, with their season going nowhere and all eyes on 2021 free agency, will likely be looking to deal one or more of their many trade-friendly contracts… Read full this story
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