The Knicks intend to sign-and-trade Shake Milton to the Nets as part of the blockbuster trade that will send Mikal Bridges from Brooklyn to New York, Shams Charania of The Athletic reports (via Twitter). Milton will receive a three-year, $9MM contract, but only the first season is guaranteed.
New York will also be including Mamadi Diakite in the trade, league sources tell Fred Katz of The Athletic (Twitter link). The Knicks have been looking for ways to add salary to the original framework to avoid being hard-capped at the first tax apron ($178.1MM), Katz notes. By aggregating salaries, the Knicks will instead be hard-capped at the second apron ($188.9MM).
The Nets will be sending the Knicks Keita Bates-Diop as part of the expanded deal, per Charania.
As cap expert Yossi Gozlan explains (Twitter links), the Knicks can give Milton a $3.1MM salary for 2024/25 using his Non-Bird rights. They will also be partially guaranteeing Diakite’s contract, which is currently non-guaranteed, to make the math work to get to at least $23.3MM in outgoing salary (the equivalent of Bridges’ 2024/25 cap hit). Sending out less outgoing salary than Bridges’ incoming figure would’ve hard-capped New York at the first apron.
Teams aren’t permitted to aggregate two or more minimum-salary contracts in a trade for matching purposes during the offseason. Diakite is on a minimum deal, but Milton will be earning 20% above his minimum salary, allowing the Knicks to avoid that trade restriction.
The Knicks will not have to account for Bates-Diop’s incoming salary for matching purposes because he fits into the minimum-salary exception.
After the trade, Gozlan projects the Knicks to have approximately $172MM in salary committed to 11 players. That means they’ll be about $16.9MM below the second apron, giving the team the financial flexibility to use the taxpayer mid-level exception and potentially re-sign Precious Achiuwa, who is an unrestricted free agent.
Here’s a rundown of the full trade, at least what has been reported thus far:
- Knicks to acquire Mikal Bridges, Keita Bates-Diop and a 2026 second-round pick.
- Nets to acquire Bojan Bogdanovic, Shake Milton (sign-and-trade), Mamadi Diakite, the Knicks’ 2025 first-round pick, the Bucks’ 2025 first-round pick (top-four protected), the Knicks’ 2027 first-round pick, the Knicks’ 2029 first-round pick, the Knicks’ 2031 first-round pick, the right to swap a 2028 first-round pick for the Knicks’ 2028 first-round pick, and the Nets’ 2025 second-round pick.
According to Gozlan, the Nets will create a $23.3MM trade exception (Bridges’ salary) if they absorb Bodganovic’s salary into an existing TPE worth $20.3MM (Twitter link). Using an exception from a previous season hard-caps a team at the first apron, but so does acquiring a player via sign-and-trade (Milton), so it seems safe to assume Brooklyn will use that preexisting TPE on Bogdanovic.
Milton, 27, was a productive bench player for Philadelphia for several seasons before signing with Minnesota last summer. The Wolves traded him to the Pistons before the February deadline, and he was subsequently waived, later signing a rest-of-season deal with the Knicks in early March as a free agent. He only appeared in four regular season games with New York.
Diakite, also 27, has bounced around the NBA over the course of his four seasons, suiting up for the Bucks, Thunder, Cavaliers, Spurs and Knicks on a variety of different contracts.
Bates-Diop, 28, has played for the Wolves, Nuggets, Spurs, Suns and Nets over the course of his seven years in the NBA. He exercised his player option for ’24/25 last month.
Great move by the Knicks to get 16 million more in cap space and not trading away anyone more meaningful.. hopefully it’s enough to resign Precious and trade for Nick Richards for Jericho Simms and a pair of second round picks.
Bates-Diop was drafted by Coach Thibs the off-season before he was fired by the Timberwolves. Not a bad addition at all! He played very well when he was with the Spurs a few season ago.
I don’t have to read anymore about Nets fans being convinced they’re going to get Miles McBride.
Now nets can trade Cam Johnson for Bruce Brown.
Or Tyler Herro
Amazing move by knicks. Use all the draft capital to land a star like mikal. Pair with brunson, amazing duo. With OG & randle , knicks will win atleast 55-60 games….
And still get bounced in the 2nd round
Your prognosticating skills are amazing. How did you acquire this level of genius?
They are always like this, honestly one of the dumbest and most ignorant people on this site they are just a troll who offers nothing meaningful or anything of worth to any discussion I would just report them.
And there’s the answer off the bench I was talking about, in Bates-Diop…now they just need to bring back Achiuwa and sign 1 of Daniel Theis, Micah Potter, Jay Huff, Mike Muscala, or some other floor spacing 5 option, and they’re good to go
I appreciate that you writers always summarize whatever cap rules are relevant to a transaction.
A lot of other media sources just report the transaction with no context and I’m always scratching my head about why so and so player is involved or why they didn’t just do an easier thing.
Good work by Aller. If PA signs elsewhere, they have the little MLE. Just need one more big guy for now.
I really want Achiuwa back.
Agreed