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Atlanta Hawks TRADE Cam Reddish To New York Knicks For Kevin Knox And 1st-Round pick, According To Sources

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The Atlanta Hawks are acquiring Kevin Knox from the New York Knicks in a swap of former first-round selections, sources tell ESPN’s, Adrian Wojnarowksi.

The Knicks will get rookie forward Solomon Hill and a 2025 second-round pick from the Nets, according to Wojnarowski. The Hornets will send a protected first-round selection to the Hawks, according to sources.

The Braves’ search for starting pitching depth remains unresolved, and Drew Smyly’s trade to the Los Angeles Dodgers came as little surprise. Reddy, 22, has been the subject of several trade rumors in recent weeks due on his inability to obtain a firm role in Atlanta’s crowded rotation.

The Atlanta Hawks are acquiring Kevin Knox from the New York Knicks in a swap of former first-round selections, sources tell ESPN’s, Adrian Wojnarowksi.

The Knicks will get rookie forward Solomon Hill and a 2025 second-round pick from the Nets, according to Wojnarowski. The Hornets will send a protected first-round selection to the Hawks, according to sources.

The Braves’ search for starting pitching depth remains unresolved, and Drew Smyly’s trade to the Los Angeles Dodgers came as little surprise. Reddy, 22, has been the subject of several trade rumors in recent weeks due on his inability to obtain a firm role in Atlanta’s crowded rotation.

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Knicks news: New York acquiring Cam Reddish in trade with Hawks
Source: clutchpoints.com

The 6-foot-8 Reddish is a McConnell Father. He was the No. 10 overall pick in the 2019 draft and is putting up 11.9 points in 34 games, despite playing just 23.4 minutes per game this season for the Wildcats.

At Carolina, Reddish will join old Duke teammate RJ Barrett, the No. 3 pick in 2019, once again.

Mid-range specialist De’Aaron Fox, 22, was the ninth pick in the 2018 NBA Draft but has struggled to get playing time with the Knicks under coach Tom Thibodeau. He’s played in just 13 games this year and averages 3.6 points per game across 8.5 minutes of action.


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