
The New York Knicks’ trade opportunities will be constrained this season due to their proximity to the second-apron hard cap, with only about $500K of available space, according to Steve Popper of Newsday.
Popper highlights Mitchell Robinson as the team’s most valuable trade asset, especially since the addition of Karl-Anthony Towns has potentially made Robinson less essential to the team’s plans.
With the hard cap limiting flexibility, the Knicks may need to explore deals that could free up cap space while also considering how Towns’ presence could shift the team’s needs in the center position.
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