In terms of tradeable assets, the Knicks don’t have too much to offer the Spurs.
If they want to solidify their chances, adding Rudy Gay could help. Led by their new head coach Tom Thibodeau and an All-Star level campaign from Julius Randel, the Knicks are very much in the playoff hunt in the Eastern Conference.
One of the most surprising parts of the season has been the solid play of the New York Knicks. New York Knicks swap a young player for more veteran help Here are the trade partners that would make the most sense for the San Antonio Spurs if they want to move the veteran forward. He’s been an important part of the team for the past three seasons but Rudy’s time in San Antonio could be coming to an end. They’re both getting a bit long in the tooth but both have shown that they’ve got gas left in the tank and I’m sure they’d ramp their play up to the highest level if it could help them capture the championship that has so far eluded them. They’ve got several veterans on expiring deals, all of whom could help a contender and could likely be had for the right price.Įither one of Rudy Gay or LaMarcus Aldridge could help a title-contending team. San Antonio is an excellent position to make a deadline deal if that’s the path they want to go down. I’m not just saying that, there’s been more smoke floating around the team this year than there has in years past, and with good reason. It might be hard for you to take me seriously after that but this could actually be the year the Spurs finally make a big move at the deadline. But there’s no rest in the blog game so let’s run it back one more time. Honestly, it’s starting to feel a bit disingenuous to continue writing about something I’m quite confident won’t happen. Martin promising he’ll finally publish The Winds of Winter. I’ve been writing about potential San Antonio Spurs trades for so long that I’m starting to feel like George R.R. Mandatory Credit: Daniel Dunn-USA TODAY Sports Trade talk is heating up around the San Antonio Spurs veteran forward San Antonio, Texas, USA San Antonio Spurs forward Rudy Gay (22) drives past Dallas Mavericks forward James Johnson (16) in the first half at the AT&T Center.