This Knicks-Pacers Trade Lands Malcolm Brogdon In New York

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Not even a year ago, the New York Knicks finished the 2020-21 NBA season with the fourth-best record in the Eastern Conference and Julius Randle earned an All-NBA Second-Team nomination.

Fast forward to today, the Knicks rank 12th in the standings and have been one of the NBA’s most disappointing teams. The upcoming offseason will need to be utilized in a way to bolster the supporting cast around RJ Barrett, who has been showing fascinating signs of progression in his development.

Among the needs in the Knicks’ supporting cast is a stable option at the point guard position. There was excitement surrounding Kemba Walker as being precisely that, but that has not worked out.

The Knicks made the midseason move to acquire Cam Reddish but opted to stand pat when it came to the point guard position. The offseason will have some options and among the emerging names could be Malcolm Brogdon.

LATEST NBA NEWS & TRADE RUMORS: Could Malcolm Brogdon Be Intriguing Trade Option For Knicks?

Right now, the Indiana Pacers are testing out Brogdon as a backcourt partner next to Tyrese Haliburton. However, he does not fit Haliburton’s timeline, and adding more assets using a trade could be a logical choice.

Would the New York Knicks look to trade for Malcolm Brogdon? If so, here’s an intriguing NBA trade scenario that features the Indiana Pacers parting with the veteran guard to send him to NYC.

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