Brian Windhorst Says 1 Knicks Player Is ‘Extraordinarily Tradeable’
New York Knicks fell to 10-13 after losing to the Los Angeles Clippers on Monday.
The loss marked the Knicks' fourth in their last six games, and they are now just one game above .500.
One player who has been a disappointment for the Knicks this season is Evan Fournier.
Fournier is averaging just 13.4 points per game on 40.2% shooting from the field.
He is also shooting just 32.9% from three-point range.
Fournier's struggles have been a big reason for the Knicks' struggles this season.
He was expected to be a key contributor for the Knicks this season, but he has not lived up to expectations.
According to Brian Windhorst of ESPN, Fournier is "extraordinarily tradeable" and the Knicks are "actively listening to offers" for him.
Windhorst also said that the Knicks are "willing to move Fournier for a player who can help them win now."
Fournier is in the first year of a four-year, $78 million contract with the Knicks.
If the Knicks were to trade Fournier, they would likely have to take on a bad contract in return.
However, the Knicks may be willing to do that if it means getting a player who can help them win now.
Here are some potential trade destinations for Fournier:
- Los Angeles Lakers
- Portland Trail Blazers
- Sacramento Kings
- San Antonio Spurs
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