The Knicks‘ path toward acquiring Karl-Anthony Towns from Minnesota began on draft night, Fred Katz of The Athletic explains in an outline of all the particulars involved in the deal. New York needed to prioritize every dollar because it had just completed a trade with Brooklyn for Mikal Bridges, leaving the team hard-capped at the second apron of $188.9MM.
The Knicks reached out to the agent of French prospect Pacome Dadiet, offering to select him with the 25th pick, but only if he would agree to accept $1.8MM in his first season instead of the usual 120% of the rookie scale, which would have been about $2.7MM. Dadiet jumped at the chance to get the job security that comes with being a first-round pick, and the team was able to save just enough money to make the Towns trade possible. Katz notes that Dadiet became the first player drafted in the first round since 2019 to accept 80% of the rookie scale.
The trade also involved some unusual negotiations with free agent Duane Washington, whose NBA rights still belonged to New York after he signed with Partizan in Belgrade during the summer. The Knicks had to sign-and-trade three players to Charlotte to open enough cap room to complete the Towns deal, but Partizan was insisting that Washington pay $600K in a buyout, plus another $1.6MM if the Hornets didn’t release him in time to return to Serbia within 48 hours.
Washington was hoping for a long-shot chance to make the Hornets’ roster, but he only had a $2.2MM contract, so he would have been under water with the terms from Partizan. Eventually the Belgrade team relented, asking for the original buyout plus undisclosed fees for each day he was away. Washington was waived by Charlotte on Wednesday, and sources tell Katz that he intends to return to Partizan.
There’s more on the Knicks:
- Landry Shamet appears likely to earn one of the remaining roster spots after signing a non-guaranteed contract last month, league sources tell Katz. Katz also hears that the Knicks are so concerned about preserving the roughly $335K they have left under the second apron that they aren’t allowing camp invitees on Exhibit 10 deals to practice for fear that they might get injured and have their contracts become guaranteed.
- Brian Windhorst of ESPN recaps all the moves that enabled New York to have the financial flexibility to add Towns to its roster.
- Bridges has the NBA’s longest active consecutive games streak at 474, but he doesn’t believe he’ll be able to reach A.C. Green’s all-time mark of 1,192, according to Stefan Bondy of The New York Post. Bridges admits there’s some luck involved in not missing a game so far in his NBA career. “People have asked me what’s the secret, and I’m just, like, ‘I’m blessed.’ I’ve got skinny bones that could hold up really well,” he said. “Just doing a lot of recovery and lifting. Just doing things to help prevent [injuries]. That’s pretty much it.”
- Speaking to reporters Friday afternoon, Josh Hart said it was difficult to lose Donte DiVincenzo, who was sent to Minnesota in the Towns trade (Twitter link from James L. Edwards of The Athletic). “It’s a tough one. It’s part of the business. I get it,” Hart said. “But I miss my dog. I think he should be received with cheers and ovation for everything he did last year.”
Exhibit 10s not practising for fear of getting injured?
It appears the front office is aware they have Thibs as coach…
Glad the league let the trade thru, technically NYK did nothing wrong but I was surprised how little coverage the initial trade got for well not even being CLOSE to eligible. I really wonder how many analysts even have a clue how this CBA works.
This CBA is a disaster, Ive heard rumblings they might look into revising it here shortly (Godspeed with that)
@C&C – It’s a question of who revises it. If it’s the same gang, then there won’t be a course correction, just more words to make it bigger and a little different (little better for their side, and a little worse for the other side), but not better overall. The league calling what the NYK did as exploiting a loophole (which Silver knows isn’t so) tells me they have no intention of a course correction.
FWIW, I’ll give the NYK FO credit for figuring out how to import a 50 mm per year contract under a hard cap, IF and WHEN it becomes clear that KAT is worth that. To date, he hasn’t been. Just another talented 50 game a year guy.
The Knicks are still under the second apron so KAT’s salary shouldn’t matter to anyone besides James Dolan. He’s worth every penny if they win a championship and while that’s never guaranteed they have a better shot now than they did before the trade.
The luxury tax doesn’t matter to anyone, including Dolan (the amounts are minor, he only wishes it could be more). But taking on Towns’ contract still does matter, or should, to everyone connected to the team, including to fans. It eliminates the team’s flexibility to add to the roster this year (they can’t even fill out the standard roster to 14 without the last spot being a rookie minimum), and reduces its ability to upgrade for 4 years.
With the new CBA, the problem in putting (or keeping) together a championship roster is NOT lots of luxury tax. The opposite. It’s the rules that prevent teams from taking on the additional salary that would result in lots of luxury tax.
I’m still not sure what your point is. They were over the first apron with or without KAT and still not over the second.
The 2 1st apron teams cant trade without a 3rd (dump)team could go.
We knew that day 1 but that can be an easy revision . At least its an upward trajectory to the previously flawed bylaws. There’s some other kinks that can be massaged out as well
Rose doing his job. Rose understands he’s running a sports business. Working the numbers.
I’m just glad it’s done. Rest is up to Thibs now.
I’d like to see Achiuwa start. He helps Towns on D and rebounding. Helps with the banging too.
If Precious starts, the bench is four guys under 6’5″
Sims, Toppin. They do need another big a 4.
Chk on Hukporti as season goes.
Starting lineup has 4 guys at 6’7” or taller. It’ll mix during the course of the game.
Agreed. I wouldn’t mind seeing PA start for the reasons you list and Hart come off the bench. It’s a mindset, energy thing.
There is so much I love about this story: Dadiet’s gratitude; Duane Washington’s self-delusion; the Knicks-Partizan-Washington staring contest; the juvenile chicanery of contacts $1 above the minimum.
But the best part of all is the fact that they signed- or guaranteed-and-traded five scrubs who otherwise would never have sniffed a guaranteed contract. I never understood why the back of our roster at the end of last season was filled with all these G-league guys – couldn’t we have found guys with potential, or at least respected vet leader types? Now I get it: if we’d signed better guys, they might’ve signed another NBA contract already, and not sitting at home ready to be included in a deal.
Towns 25 n 12 in MSG debut …..
He’s capable of doing that for the year. Has to get reb up.
I agree with Bargzzz we could use another big. Yeah, we got to me. Kolek could make team. McBride and Mitch could be moved.
Just getting started ……. NYC