3 Ideal Offseason Trade Destinations For Knicks’ Kemba Walker

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Indiana Pacers

The Indiana Pacers have been selling for a year now and it finally came to a head at the trade deadline. After Domantas Sabonis and Buddy Hield were moved, the Pacers could continue to find trade partners for veteran options.

The Knicks might be interested in Malcolm Brogdon as an option to run the offense. This means Walker would not be the only piece moved to Indiana. If there is a smaller-scale deal out there, the Knicks could take advantage of a rebuilding team looking to reshape financially.

Walker would not be a difficult contract to take on because it is just one year. The Pacers could use this as a dump if they can send another deal away in return.

Being dealt to the Pacers would allow Walker to play out his deal or be sent away at the trade deadline. The Pacers have taken steps back in the Eastern Conference and continue to rebuild in many ways.

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This is not a deal that will get Indiana back to the postseason, but instead, it would be a way to get compensated for taking on an unfavorable deal. It will be interesting to see if the New York Knicks and Indiana Pacers get into business this offseason.

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