What grade do you give the Knicks for the OG Anunoby trade?
ESPN’s Kevin Pelton gave New York an A-. The Knicks earned the same mark from CBS Sports. Bleacher Report? B+ for New York.
Grading NBA trades is a fun exercise. It can also be informative (Pelton’s analysis was chock full of valuable details, as it always is).
But trade grades often change over time. This Knicks-Raptors trade won’t have a legitimate winner or loser until at least the offseason, once we know how each team performed over the course of the season and whether the teams can re-sign their acquisitions (Knicks, Anunoby’ Raptors, Immanuel Quickley).
But if you prefer an instant reaction, the trade for OG has to be an A at this point.
Anunoby had a tremendous game in his Knicks debut. He finished with 17 points (3-for-6 on threes), six rebounds (three offensive) and two steals. The Knicks outscored Minnesota by 19 in Anunoby’s 35 minutes. That plus-19 might have been even higher if Anunoby hadn’t fouled out with around 4:30 to play in the fourth quarter. To that point, Anunoby had played strong defense against Minnesota’s Anthony Edwards, found easy baskets on cuts and helped put New York in great position to win.
“Seems like the perfect piece,” Julius Randle said of Anunoby after Randle scored eight points in the final two minutes to seal New York’s win.
Yes, Anunoby’s fingerprints were all over the Knicks’ win on New Year’s Day.
His presence alone spaced the floor and opened up cutting/passing lanes. As The Strickland notes, New York’s potential assists on Monday (50) were 25 percent higher than usual. As The Athletic’s Fred Katz (aka Freddie Stats) noted, Anunoby found success on cuts and generally fit in seamlessly in his debut.
That’s why the Knicks get an A after Day 1 of the Anunoby era. The final grade, I’d say, is based heavily on their next transaction.