New York Knicks
It is no secret that the Knicks are going to be looking to add a guard this offseason, especially since things did not work out as planned with Kemba Walker this year.
With the Knicks likely to miss the playoffs, they are going to be sent back to the drawing boards with plenty of ways to open up cap space.
Not only can New York sign Collin Sexton outright to an offer sheet once he becomes a restricted free agent, but they may actually be able to get a discount on his talents since he is coming off his meniscus injury.
Collin Sexton will not solve all of the Knicks’ problems, but he will surely help their offensive attack and because of his athletic nature, he would be a really solid fit next to Julius Randle and RJ Barrett.
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Derrick Rose and Kemba Walker are not long-term solutions in the backcourt for the Knicks and Immanuel Quickley is not viewed as an elite-level, impactful player in the backcourt.
Finding a reliable guard who can take on some of the scoring load is vital for New York and they will have the available cash funds to make a run at someone like Collin Sexton.