Surprised, Atlanta seems determined to make room in its workforce. Adrian Wojnarowski has just informed us that the Hawks have trade Cam Reddish to the New York Knicks, along with Solomon Hill and a second draft round. In exchange, the Knicks send Kevin Knox and the first round of draft belonging to the Hornets (protg top 18). It is a semi-surprise, because the management of the Hawks had already announced that it might not keep all the young people with strong potential acquired over the years. Although in this category, Reddish has been far too irregular to satisfy the franchise. In addition, Atlanta is opening an additional spot in its roster, a sign that business is certainly not over in Georgia.
In New York, he will have the opportunity to prove his worth as he becomes a restricted free agent at the end of next season. In addition, he will find R.J Barrett, with whom he flew under the colors of Duke. The risk taken by the Knicks is minimal, knowing an uninteresting draft round and Kevin Knox, who will never have confirmed all the hopes placed in him at the time of his draft. As for the Hawks, they’re sure to move once more, as the season has been very disappointing so far, the mood seems to be behind the scenes, and John Collins was recently mentioned in the rumors of trade.