Ever since the Knicks traded Immanuel Quickley and RJ Barrett for OG Anunoby, New York's rotation has been bereft of creation outside of Jalen Brunson and Julius Randle, burdening the two with additional usage and minutes.
Despite the overall strong play, it’s not a tenable long-term setup, as New York will need a third option that can break defenses down come the postseason.
Here are five guard upgrades the Knicks should look at acquiring before the trade deadline.
Malcolm Brogdon
Brogdon was the man who beat Quickley out of the Sixth Man of the Year award last season, making him a natural choice to replace that production in this Knicks lineup. He’s currently putting up 14.9 points, 3.4 rebounds and 5.2 assists on 45 percent shooting on twos and 41.3 percent shooting on threes in Portland.
The Blazers sit at 10-26, bottom five in the league after trading their star player -- Damian Lillard -- this offseason. They should be interested in offloading Brogdon, a veteran signed through 2025, to a more competitive team in exchange for draft capital.
If New York can nab him for one of their protected picks and salary filler, he’d be a major boost off the bench, and could even close some games depending on how he performs.
Tyus Jones
Another lottery team likely to salvage assets out of their roster is the 6-31 Washington Wizards, with Jones being a prime candidate. He’s in the final year of his contract, so he wouldn’t be too expensive for the Knicks, and the starter life on his current team doesn’t seem preferable to playing winning basketball off the bench.
Jones is much more efficient from inside the arc than Brogdon, and his defense will make him a Tom Thibodeau favorite. His current averages are 12.6 points and 5.5 assists on 58.1 percent shooting from two and 43.1 percent from three, and New York should absolutely swing for him if available.