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Knicks may cut ties with Mitchell Robinson in favor of Bulls’ $60 million superstar | Sporting News
Mitchell Robinson is turning into an injury-prone center, which should compel the New York Knicks to scour the trade market for a reliable big man.
With a thriving Chicago Bulls center available, the Knicks should consider pursuing the coveted asset.
“The Chicago Bulls are reportedly open for business, and Nikola Vucevic could be one of the most attractive assets available at the trade deadline,” Fansided’s Joseph Kallan wrote Friday.
“Vucevic is enjoying a strong season, averaging 21.0 points and 9.8 rebounds while shooting a career-high 58.7 percent from the field.”
“What makes Vucevic especially enticing is the rumored asking price — just two second-round picks. The Bulls are in sell mode, and the Knicks could take advantage of this opportunity to add a versatile big man without mortgaging their future.”
“While Vucevic is capable of starting, he could also provide an elite scoring punch off the bench behind Karl-Anthony Towns, giving the Knicks one of the deepest frontcourts in the league.”
“At $20 million, Vucevic’s contract is relatively affordable for a player of his caliber, making him a low-risk, high-reward option.”
“If Chicago insists on acquiring Robinson in return, the Knicks could push for a player swap, avoiding the need to include draft picks altogether.”
“A deal for Vucevic would not only strengthen their depth but also position them as a team capable of making noise in the postseason.”
“As the trade deadline approaches, the Knicks have a golden opportunity to address their weaknesses and solidify their standing as a contender.”
“Whether it’s landing a defensive anchor in Kessler, a two-way wing in Jones, or a versatile big in Vucevic, the time for Leon Rose to act is now.”
The Bulls aren’t legitimate contenders in the Eastern Conference this season, but there’s a reason why Vucevic is a highly sought-after trade target for various franchises.
The 6-foot-10 big man efficiently scores over 20 points per contest, showcasing his ability to thrive in the low post and on the perimeter.
The Knicks would benefit from acquiring a stretch five in Vucevic, who could help anchor the organization’s second unit or complement Towns in the starting lineup.
While Robinson is a serviceable asset when he’s healthy, New York wouldn’t be foolish to swap him for Vucevic this season.
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