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REPORT: New York Knicks Eye Lakers’ Superstar in Blockbuster Trade Talks Amid Mitchell Robinson Swap Deal

The New York Knicks are making waves in the NBA trade rumor mill, with their sights set on a blockbuster deal involving Los Angeles Lakers superstar Anthony Davis. Despite Davis being under contract with the Lakers until 2028 after signing a three-year, $186 million extension, the Knicks are reportedly keen on bringing him to their roster.

The buzz around this potential trade was highlighted by Craig Carton on his Fox Sports 1 show on Monday. Carton shared insights into the Knicks’ front office strategies, specifically their ambition to enhance their frontcourt lineup. Currently anchored by Mitchell Robinson, the Knicks are exploring ways to integrate Davis into their team.

I’ve said it on this show before. The New York Knicks – if they could make it happen and figure it out – would like to add Anthony Davis to the roster. That’s the guy that they want more than any other player in the league,” Carton said.



While a trade for Davis is uncertain and might face numerous hurdles, the Knicks are not sitting idle. They have actively engaged in discussions involving Robinson and have reportedly spoken to several teams, including the Washington Wizards, about potential trades for their center. 

JJ Redick Embraces the Lakers Coaching Role with a Focus on Anthony Davis and LeBron James 

Amid turbulent futures regarding Anthony Davis, the Los Angeles Lakers recently made headlines by appointing JJ Redick as their new head coach. After the initial humor, Redick quickly shifted focus to the task at hand. He shared his commitment to the Lakers organization and its star players, LeBron James and Anthony Davis.

This job was about the Lakers… and it was about LeBron James and Anthony Davis, two of the greatest players ever… I’ve gotten to do some amazing stuff in my life; this might be the best,” Redick said.



Davis is coming off a stellar season that proved his value to the team with impressive statistics in 76 regular-season games. He averaged 24.7 points, 12.6 rebounds, 3.5 assists, 2.3 blocks, and 1.2 steals per game.