New York Knicks: 3 trade packages that could land LaMelo Ball
This might be a little controversial considering that the sky is the limit for Mitchell Robinson and that he’s just scratching the surface on the player he can be. Robinson is coming off a sophomore season in which he 10 points, seven rebounds, and two blocks per game on 74 percent shooting from the field.
With that said, if the Knicks really believe that LaMelo Ball is special and is going to be a generational player out of this draft, they will need to give up something valuable to snag him. And if they don’t want to take any chances, they should jump up to No. 1 to snag him.
The big question about this deal is if this is enough compensation for the Minnesota Timberwolves. At the very list, the Wolves should listen. Plus, adding Robinson would help solidify the team’s frontcourt and gives the team a player that could theoretically play alongside Karl-Anthony Towns.
Would you pull it?