One Trade For Knicks To Land Myles Turner After Reddish Deal

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The New York Knicks just kicked off NBA trade season with a bang. They nabbed Cam Reddish from the Atlanta Hawks. They gave up Kevin Knox II and a protected first-round pick via the Hornets, and also received a 2025 second-rounder and Solomon Hill.

Not a bad way for the Knicks to get their trade season going, but who’s to say that they’re done? There’s still plenty of time ahead of the NBA trade deadline on February 10. Who else should they be trying to target to help them reach the playoffs?

The Knicks have been struggling to meet the expectations set for them after a great season last year. They can’t seem to defend at the same level they were, and the three-point shooting they were heralded for just isn’t the same, either.

Luckily, there’s one player on the trade market who does both of those things exceptionally well for his position – Myles Turner.

LATEST NBA NEWS & TRADE RUMORS: Mavs, Knicks Among Trade Suitors For Pacers’ Myles Turner

The Indiana Pacers made it known that they are open to trading Turner, and the Knicks are one of the teams supposedly interested in him.

Though they have a fairly stacked center position, what would the New York Knicks be willing to give u pin a trade for Turner? What would that deal look like? And why would each team involved be interested in making that sort of trade?

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