
Knicks’ worthless trade asset exposes one of NBA’s stupidest rules
NY Post
If YOU’RE revving up those fake trade proposals for Giannis Antetokounmpo or the backup point guard the Knicks still haven’t found, you’re better off ignoring first-round picks as a trade asset.
The Knicks, after all, only have one that’s trade eligible. And it’s basically worthless.
Why? It’s the Wizards’ pick acquired in a deal over three years ago, and it’s protected 1 through 8. If it doesn’t convey this summer — like it didn’t convey last summer, or the summer prior — it becomes two second-round picks.
So yeah, pretty worthless. Just ask other teams how they value that pick. The Wizards, who arrived at MSG for Monday night’s game with a 1-5 record, can guarantee they keep the pick by finishing with one of the worst four records this season.

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LAS VEGAS — There’s no Juan Soto in this free agent market, and certainly no Shohei Ohtani. The list is without an all-time great for the first time in three years, but it does contain a clear No. 1 guy (Kyle Tucker), an additional trio of interesting repeat positional free agents (Pete Alonso, Cody Bellinger and Alex Bregman), a smattering of frontline starters (led by Framber Valdez, Dylan Cease, and, assuming he’s posted, Tatsuya Imai) and a real strength at the back end (Edwin Díaz, Robert Suarez, Ryan Helsley, Raisel Iglesias, Kenley Jansen and more).











