With the NBA trade deadline quickly approaching on Feb. 6 at 3 p.m., the rumor mill is in full churn -- and the Knicks have two weeks to decide if they’re going to make another swing to upgrade this roster before it’s locked in for the playoff hunt.
If they do make a move, it’s likely to include Mitchell Robinson, who hasn't yet played this season while earning a $14 million salary.
Many fans are opposed to trading the longest tenured member of the team, who when healthy has proven himself an impact postseason player who happens to address some of this roster’s biggest weaknesses. But in the case Leon Rose and co. do opt to test the market, Robinson’s upside and contract make for their best asset in acquiring some desperately needed depth.
Here are five potential Robinson trades the Knicks can make...
Knicks get: Jonas Valanciunas
Wizards get: Mitchell Robinson, 2025 top-10 protected Wizards first-round pick
If New York is worried about Robinson’s return timeline, getting a healthy veteran center in his place is one avenue they could consider. Robinson is the superior big with a better fitting skillset when both are at their best, but Valanciunas could arguably be more dependable down the stretch of this season.
Valanciunas is a big body who can rebound well and provide some instant offense in the post, as well as some creation as a high post hub. The Knicks aren’t going to get much value back in any of these deals, and this one includes giving Washington back a strongly-protected first-round pick that converts to two seconds in a couple of drafts.