
‘Dynamic’ Collin Sexton may embrace Knicks trade: Avery Johnson
NY Post
The Knicks are in the hunt for Cavaliers point guard Collin Sexton, and his former coach at Alabama, Avery Johnson, believes the 22-year-old speedster would light up Broadway.
The Cavaliers have made Sexton “very available’’ in trade talks, according to The Athletic. They’re concerned about giving him a maximum rookie contract extension because of a potential awkward pairing with young point guard Darius Garland. Johnson, the former Nets coach and CBS Sports’ top college-basketball analyst, would recommend the Knicks make the trade. He spoke to several Knicks officials before the 2018 draft, when Cleveland selected Sexton eighth-overall.
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