Sixers Eastern Conference preview: Will the Mikal Bridges trade make the Knicks a championship-caliber team? (2024)

With much of the Sixers' 2024-25 roster locked in more than a month removed from the start of a franchise-altering free agency, the time has come to evaluate their opposition in the Eastern Conference: of last season's playoff teams in the East, which ones pose the biggest threats to the Sixers, and how do the teams match up with this new-look team?

Up second is the team who eliminated the Sixers from last year's playoffs: the New York Knicks.

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The Knicks fell to the Indiana Pacers in the second round of the playoffs last year after being absolutely devastated by injuries. Julius Randle missed the last multiple months of the regular season and the entire playoffs while OG Anunoby and Mitchell Robinson missed plenty of time in both the regular season and the playoffs and Bojan Bogdanovic went down during the first round. By the time the team was eliminated, Jalen Brunson and Josh Hart were both hurt as well.

Committing to their brand of collecting former Villanova Wildcats, the Knicks traded Bogdanovic along with five first-round picks, one first-round pick swap and more — an absolutely gigantic collection of assets — to the Brooklyn Nets to acquire Mikal Bridges.

Despite Bridges being in the fold, the team prioritized Anunoby over starting center Isaiah Hartenstein in free agency. Anunoby returned on a massive five-year deal, but Hartenstein departed for the Oklahoma City Thunder.

But the most significant move the Knicks made for their long-term health might have been convincing Brunson to sign a four-year extension at a rate considerably below his market value, which should enable them to eventually ink Bridges to a long-term deal along with Brunson and Anunoby, with the potential for Randle to stick around as well if he and the team can find a reasonable number to compromise at.

Roster changes

How exactly will the Knicks look different next year, aside from Randle regaining full health? Here is what Knicks President Leon Rose was up to in a busy offseason:

Added: Mikal Bridges (trade), Keita Bates-Diop (trade), Pacome Dadiet (No. 25 overall pick in NBA Draft), Tyler Kolek (No. 34 overall pick in NBA Draft), Cam Payne (free agency)

Retained: OG Anunoby, Precious Achiuwa

Extended: Jalen Brunson (four years, $156.5 million)

Lost: Isaiah Hartenstein, Bojan Bogdanovic, Alec Burks, Shake Milton, Mamadi Diakite

Perhaps the biggest question surrounding the Knicks at this point is how a returning Randle will fit alongside not just Bridges, but the full-fledged superstar version of Brunson that has taken the league by storm. Randle is an extremely ball-dominant player — and, to be fair, he has become a formidable offensive force — but he is not nearly the scorer or creator that Brunson is. In the era of the NBA's punitive second apron, would the Knicks be better off simply not paying Randle when they already have multiple high-level offensive players?

The most concerning departure, clearly, is that of Hartenstein, who established himself as a quality starting center thanks to excellent rebounding and rim protection, pristine touch around the rim and some impressive passing chops. Not only did the Knicks lose a terrific player who was integral to their success last year, but they now find their center depth to be shaky. Robinson is a good player when healthy, but is constantly battling injuries and is not quite as good as Hartenstein. The team was able to bring Achiuwa back to be the team's backup center.

Depth chart projection

The Knicks have seven players on their roster who are without question starting-caliber players. Bringing Donte DiVincenzo and Josh Hart off the bench is an unbelievable luxury, blossoming youngster Miles "Deuce" McBride is well on his way to reaching that status, and Achiuwa is aviable backupcenter.Former Sixer Cam Payne is aperfectlyreasonable 10th man for any team, and gives the Knicks some additional ball-handling that they may need as McBride continues to grow as a creator.

PGSGSFPFC
Jalen BrunsonMikal Bridges
OG Anunoby
Julius RandleMitchell Robinson
Miles McBrideDonte DiVincenzo
Keita Bates-DiopJosh HartPrecious Achiuwa
Cam Payne



Jericho Sims

On a team full of quality rotation players, though, the center rotation sticks out like a sore thumb. Robinson has only played at least 70 games once in his career and has played fewer than 60 games in half of his professional seasons. Achiuwa has enough athleticism and defensive versatility to be an acceptable backup center in the regular season, but might be optimized as a change-of-pace sort of player like he was against the Sixers in the first round last year. Jericho Sims has continually failed to leave his mark and prove he is a rotation-caliber center.

Matching up with the Sixers

The Sixers and Knicks meeting in the playoffs again feels very realistic, perhaps in a second-round matchup where the winner goes on to face the Celtics in the Eastern Conference Finals. It is surely a series that everybody would love to see again, particularly with Bridges and Paul George now added to the mix.

But when teams prepare for a playoff series, their primary objective is often limiting the other team's best player. So to me, the most intriguing storylines here are Brunson and Embiid, two superstars separated by nearly a foot and almost 100 pounds who each find ways to torment opposing defenses.

The Knicks could be particularly vulnerable against Embiid moving forward, as Hartenstein was a major part of their schemes against the former NBA MVP. Robinson can do a stellar job against Embiid for moments at a time because of his incredible length, but he is far too foul-happy to be trusted in a big-minute role against someone as adept at inciting whistles as Embiid. They do have the requisite perimeter defenders to at least contain George and Tyrese Maxey, which is not something most teams can say.

Meanwhile, the Sixers have added more pieces capable of being thrown at Brunson this summer. Kelly Oubre Jr. was outstanding while defending the Knicks' All-Star point guard for the first two games of last season's playoff series, but Brunson got the better of him later on (though at times Oubre stood his ground and Brunson simply made difficult shots). Caleb Martin is a tenable option against Brunson, and George might even be for moments at a time if his legs are fresh.If Randle does resume in his role with some sort of significant offensive workload, though, his bruising nature at the power forward position could also cause issues for a Sixers team lacking muscle at the four.

The Knicks seem like a much safer bet to win a ton of regular season games than the Sixers, in part because of their continuity and in part because they are less reliant on players with overly extensive injury histories. But if these two teams were to meet in a playoff series while at full strength... get your popcorn ready.

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Sixers Eastern Conference preview: Will the Mikal Bridges trade make the Knicks a championship-caliber team? (2024)

FAQs

What grade did the Knicks get for Mikal Bridges trade? ›

Given the full context of the trade, the price, and the fit Bridges has with the roster, Bleacher Report writer Zach Buckley gaves the Knicks a "B" for the trade. "Coach Tom Thibodeau will appreciate Bridges' reliability and durability, too. The guy always plays.

What did the Knicks give up to get Mikal Bridges? ›

The Knicks will pay big to get him, sending Bojan Bogdanovic, Shake Milton and Mamadi Diakite to the Nets along with four unprotected first-round picks and one protected pick.

What was the Mikal Bridges trade? ›

Knicks acquire Bridges from Nets

New York send Bojan Bogdanovic and five 1st-round draft picks to Brooklyn in exchange for Mikal Bridges.

Do the Knicks have a 2024 draft pick? ›

2024 NBA Draft: Knicks take Pacome Dadiet at No. 25 overall with an eye toward the roster's future - CBSSports.com.

Who did the Knicks get from the trade? ›

In the deal, the Knicks traded for Bridges, Keita Bates-Diop and a future second-round pick in exchange for Bojan Bogdanovic, Shake Milton, Mamadi Diakite, five future first-round picks, a first-round pick swap and a future second-round pick.

What is the salary cap for the Knicks after the trade? ›

But because they took back more salary than they received when they sent Bojan Bogdanovic's $19 million salary to the Brooklyn Nets in exchange for Bridges, who earns $23.3 million next season, the Knicks will be hard-capped at the $178.655 million first apron — meaning they cannot exceed that number under any ...

How many first round picks do the Knicks have in 2025? ›

The Knicks traded their 2027 first-round pick, but they own their first-round pick in 2026 and own two potential firsts via Washington and Detroit in 2025. So the Knicks can trade those protected 2025 first-round picks from the Pistons and Wizards because they own a pick in 2026.

What did the Knicks give up for Jalen Brunson? ›

Just this weekend, Brunson afforded the squad room for additional aid on the roster, passing up $113 million to make a team-friendly four-year, $156 million deal. Brunson did so with clear intentions to help New York add to its starry roster, and it was a selfless move that Colin Cowherd absolutely loved.

Did Mikal request a trade? ›

NEW YORK -- Mikal Bridges didn't ask for a trade, according to Brooklyn Nets general manager Sean Marks.

Who will draft Bronny James? ›

55 pick in 2024 NBA Draft. The eldest son of LeBron James becomes 1st player to be drafted into the NBA while his father is an active player. The Los Angeles Lakers select Bronny James with the 55th overall pick in the 2nd round of the 2024 NBA Draft.

Who did the New York Knicks pick in the first round? ›

25: New York Knicks draft Pacǒme Dadiet.

Who was 13 on the Knicks? ›

New York Knicks Roster
NamePOSWT
J. Hart #3SG215 lbs
J. Randle #30PF250 lbs
K. Bates-Diop #13SF229 lbs
K. McCullar #9SF206 lbs
13 more rows

What did the Nets trade for the Knicks in 1983? ›

On June 22, 1983 The New York Knicks traded a 1984 2nd round draft pick (Tom Sluby was later selected) to the New Jersey Nets for Len Elmore.

What draft picks did the Nets get from the Knicks? ›

BROOKLYN – The Brooklyn Nets have acquired five first round draft picks, one first round pick swap, a second round draft pick, forwards Bojan Bogdanović and Mamadi Diakite and guard Shake Milton from the New York Knicks in exchange for forwards Mikal Bridges and Keita Bates-Diop, a 2026 second round draft pick (least ...

Who did the Knicks beat in 69? ›

After defeating the Bullets in the Eastern Division semifinals and the Milwaukee Bucks in the Eastern Division finals, the Knicks defeated the Los Angeles Lakers in seven games to capture their first NBA title.

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