# Nyk
Knicks NOT TRADING For Zion Williamson! | New York Knicks 2022 Offseason News
The New York Knicks and Zion Williamson have been linked together for a long time, especially after NYK traded for Cam Reddish last season. However, when referring to a rookie extension with the Pelicans, Zion said “Of Course, I couldn’t sign it fast enough”. Today, I discuss what this means for the Knicks and their Zion dream.
Knicks SIGNING Free Agent Zach LaVine? | New York Knicks 2022 Offseason Rumors
The New York Knicks could sign free agent guard Zach LaVine in the 2022 NBA offseason, as he will be an unrestricted free agent for the first time in his career. Even though it’s likely that he resigns with the Chicago Bulls, the Knicks could try a sign and trade deal with Chicago if he wants out to NY.
Knicks SIGN & TRADE For Jalen Brunson? | New York Knicks 2022 Offseason
The New York Knicks are reportedly rumored to be in hot pursuit to sign or trade for a point guard this 2022 NBA offseason. According to Bleacher Report and Marc Berman [NY Post], NY is mainly targeting PG Jalen Brunson from the Mavs. Today, I discuss the mock sign and trade that sends Brunson to NYK.
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TOP 3 Julius Randle TRADE Destinations - New York Knicks Trade Rumors [2022 Offseason]
Julius Randle trade rumors are buzzing after a rough year for the disgruntled NY Knicks forward and because of Knicks fans’ desire to start Obi Toppin. Realistic trade destinations for Randle include the Charlotte Hornets, Dallas Mavericks, and New Orleans Pelicans. Other possible trade scenarios would include the Washington Wizards and Indiana Pacers. Today, I discuss the top fits for Julius Randle if he were to get traded from New York.
Gordon Hayward TRADE To New York Knicks - Leaving Charlotte Hornets?
The New York Knicks could trade for Gordon Hayward from the Charlotte Hornets in the 2022 NBA offseason. NY would likely need to include some of their veterans like Kemba Walker, Alec Burks, and Nerlens Noel. Today, I discuss how this trade package would be intriguing for both NY and CHA.