More than 75 NBA players just became available. Will the Knicks fish?
The New York Knicks now have two more players, Jordan Clarkson and Guerschon Yabusele, eligible to be included in trade discussions following the NBA's lifting of trade restrictions on December 15 for a large group of players who signed last offseason.
However, several notable players, including Jonathan Kuminga, Naz Reid, Josh Giddey, and Quentin Grimes, remain ineligible for trade until January 15 due to re-signing under specific contract rules. Other star players like Mikal Bridges, Devin Booker, De'Aaron Fox, and Jaren Jackson Jr. have various eligibility dates scattered before the February 5 trade deadline, though the article suggests the Knicks are not likely targeting them.
The focus then shifts to a broader list of mid-to-low level players who are now trade-eligible, organized by position and salary. The article concludes by posing questions to readers about which players the Knicks should target and who they would pursue if they were in the role of team president Leon Rose.











