The Magic have shown some interest in Knicks point guard Frank Ntilikina, a league source tells Mike Vorkunov of The Athletic. According to Vorkunov, Orlando had a scout in Philadelphia on Wednesday night watching Ntilikina.
There’s no indication that the Knicks are looking to move their second-year guard, who is less than 18 months removed from being selected eighth overall in the 2017 draft. In fact, a week before the 2018/19 season began, Ian Begley of ESPN.com tweeted that that several teams had inquired on Ntilikina over the last year and New York hadn’t shown any interest in trading him.
Still, teams’ valuations of players can change fairly quickly, and Ntilikina hasn’t taken a major step forward in his second season — most of his numbers so far are the same as last year’s, or worse, and he has seen his role cut back lately, having not played more than 15 minutes in a game since last Wednesday.
With Emmanuel Mudiay and Trey Burke eligible for free agency at season’s end, the Knicks are using this season to determine how those players and others might fit into their long-term future. With those evaluations ongoing, I wouldn’t expect the team to consider dealing Ntilikina anytime soon, but it’s a situation worth monitoring in case anything changes.
As for the Magic, they’ve exceeded expectations in the early part of this season and currently hold a top-eight spot in the East, despite a modest 10-12 record. Point guard is a glaring hole for the club, so Ntilikina is the sort of player who could help in the short term with his defense and who could also be a potential building block for the future.
Knicks are trying to get PT for 6 guards (soon to be 7), and don’t seem to have a plan on how to deal with the situation. When that’s the case, teams are going to inquire about the younger / cheaper guys who aren’t getting consistent minutes, particularly if they can defend at a high level.
Frank and Lance for T Ross and a lotto protected 1st.
That’s a good trade, does Courtney Lee work instead of Lance Thomas? He has like 5m more per year on same years.
The Knicks really wanted a guy named “Frank”. They’d have been better served by getting Frank Brickowski to come out of retirement.
Boo !!! *thumbs Down*