4. Iman Shumpert and Jordan McRae for Kyle O’Quinn and Brandon Jennings
Jennings has his flaws, but the upside he’s shown is his career is intriguing. Surrounded by LeBron James and Kyrie Irving, it’s possible his talent could be harnessed and the Cavs could get the maximum potential out of him. O’Quinn has been more than solid this season and would be an excellent player to fill the void of missing Kevin Love at power forward.
Both of these guys are young and on relatively cheap contracts. They also have a good report together and could both be used on the second unit at the same time with familiarity with one another.
From the Knicks’ perspective, the team might think of this as an opportunity to get a guy back who they gave up on: Shumpert. McRae would get a chance to play meaningful minutes, albeit on a bad team.
Karen p
February 20, 2017 at 8:11 pm
I think they should make the trade with New York then look for a center that on a wavier