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New York Knicks trade deadline: 5 forwards to target amid Julius Randle's potential 6-to-16 week absence

The New York Knicks could be busy at the 2024 NBA trade deadline after Julius Randle dislocated his right shoulder on Saturday against the Miami Heat. The Knicks forward drove hard to the basket but Heat rookie Jaime Jaquez Jr. blocked his path, hoping for a charging foul. Randle grimaced in pain after landing on the floor and was quickly taken to the locker room.

Randle has been ruled unavailable for the Knicks’ Monday matchup against the Charlotte Hornets. New York hasn’t given an update on the full extent of his injury but a dislocated shoulder likely means a 6-to-16-week absence.

The Knicks’ 125-109 drubbing of the Heat improved their record to 29-17 for fourth in the Eastern Conference. If they incredibly manage to stay there despite Randle’s injury, they will have a home-court advantage during the first round of the playoffs. But that will require them to be active at the NBA trade deadline.

Without Randle, the Knicks’ chances of keeping that spot are going to be tough. The sizzling-hot Cleveland Cavaliers (27-16), Indiana Pacers (27-20), Miami Heat (24-22) and Orlando Magic (24-22) are capable of chasing them down.

Replacing Julius Randle will be quite impossible at this stage for the Knicks. They may have to look for reinforcement who can play inside the paint and the wings. A star player will likely not be their goal but a part of a supporting cast who does his job without fanfare.


New York Knicks trade deadline: 5 forwards to target amid Julius Randle's potential long-term absence

#5 Lamar Stevens

Stevens has found it tough to crack the Boston Celtics’ loaded top-7 rotation. He might have more chances to show what he can do if he gets some of the minutes left by Julius Randle in New York.

The former Cavalier will be an unrestricted free agent and could be available for a second-round pick. He can handle both forward positions and plays with energy and hustle every time he is on the court. Stevens could be handy for frontcourt depth.


#4 Otto Porter Jr.

Otto Porter Jr. has been cleared to play after sitting out since Dec. 30 due to a right knee sprain. The veteran plays bigger than his size and has championship experience. He was a key member of the Golden State Warriors’ 2022 championship team.

Porter will be an unrestricted free agent. Given his contract situation and his diminished role with the Raptors, he could be available for a second-round pick.

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