The Knicks haven’t yet made a move ahead of next week’s trade deadline, but James L. Edwards III of The Athletic suspects that will change. New York is third in the East, just a game back of the No. 2 Celtics. According to Edwards, the Knicks appear to be open to moving Mitchell Robinson via trade.
Trading their long-tenured center would be one way to improve the roster without touching the current rotation. Robinson hasn’t played yet this season while recovering from ankle surgery. He appeared in 31 games with the Knicks last season and has been on the team since being drafted in the second round in 2018.
Knicks head coach Tom Thibodeau said on Wednesday that Robinson, has resumed running and jumping but isn’t yet taking contact, tweets Edwards.
The Knicks want to keep their starting lineup in place but have been exploring the backup center market. Edwards adds that the Knicks won’t attach draft capital to move Robinson since they’re a bit depleted in that respect after acquiring Mikal Bridges.
However, Ian Begley of SNY is skeptical the Knicks to get much in return for Robinson without attaching a sweetener, given his injury history. The Knicks don’t typically trade players at their lowest value, Begley observes, which works against the odds of Robinson being on the move in the next week.
“He’s the perfect player for what they need [behind Towns],” an Eastern Conference exec said to Begley. “Why trade him now?”
Another point against trading Robinson is his familiarity and favorability within the franchise.
Of all the players on New York’s roster, the one viewed as most likely to be moved ahead of the deadline is backup big Jericho Sims, Edwards writes. Adding a wing who makes about the same as Sims could be a move the Knicks explore, with Edwards pointing to Javonte Green of New Orleans as a potential option.