The New York Knicks are coming into the NBA draft with the fourth overall pick and the team has a number of targets they are looking at, including Justise Winslow, Cameron Payne, Trey Lyles, Emmanuel Mudiay and Frank Kaminsky and this comes as Phil Jackson could consider making a trade down depending on who the team wants to draft.
Read full storyThe NY Knicks are picking in the top five in the NBA draft this year and players like Cameron Payne, Trey Lyles, Justise Winslow, Emmanuel Mudiay and Willie Cauley-Stein are potential targets for Phil Jackson and this comes as players like Greg Monroe, LaMarcus Aldridge and Rajon Rondo could be free agent options this summer.
Read full storyThe New York Knicks have the fourth overall pick in the NBA draft and the team could target names Trey Lyles, Justise Winslow and Emmanuel Mudiay with the selection, but there is a chance the team could look to trade the pick, as the Boston Celtics could be interested in moving up to take Willie Cauley-Stein in the top 10.
Read full storyThe New York Knicks are coming into the draft with the number four pick in the draft and names like Trey Lyles, Emmanuel Mudiay, Justise Winslow and D'Angelo Russell have come up as potential targets for Phil Jackson and this comes as the Boston Celtics could be a trade option for NY, as they reportedly like Willie Cauley-Stein and will consider moving up to take him.
Read full storyThe New York Knicks have the number four pick in the draft and if they hold onto the pick, players like Emmanuel Mudiay, Justise Winslow and D'Angelo Russell are potential targets and this comes as the Boston Celtics are interested in a trade up for Willie Cauley-Stein and they could look at NY as a partner for trading up.
Read full storyThe New York Knicks have the number four overall draft pick in the NBA draft this year and players like Emmanuel Mudiay, Justise Winslow and Jahlil Okafor are potential targets and this comes as the Boston Celtics may look at a trade up to get Willie Cauley-Stein if Phil Jackson considers trading the pick for NY.
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