The New York Knicks traded their No. 24 pick in the 2026 NBA Draft for five second-round selections and cash, executing three trades under Leon Rose’s leadership. They acquired picks No. 47, two future second-rounders from Phoenix, and additional selections from Dallas and the Lakers. As they prepare for the second round, the Knicks hold picks No. 31, No. 47, and No. 55, reportedly receiving offers for the No. 31 pick to maintain financial flexibility. This strategy aims to avoid exceeding the NBA’s second apron threshold while stockpiling future assets.
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