December 15th marks the unofficial start of NBA trade season, with the Knicks actively pursuing players like Donte DiVincenzo, Jose Alvarado, and Dennis Schroder. Notably, Mitchell Robinson‘s contract aligns with potential trades, prompting speculation about his future as the Knicks weigh health concerns and his defensive struggles. While acquiring new talent could enhance the team’s playoff prospects, trading Robinson poses risks, especially given his importance as a backup center. As the Knicks explore options, they must balance immediate gains with long-term team chemistry and performance.



