Three trade targets for Knicks after acquiring OG Anunoby

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Here are three players New York should target to get the most out of the OG Anunoby acquisition.
The New York Knicks (18-15) executed a stunning trade this past Saturday, sending RJ Barrett and Immanuel Quickley, along with a 2024 second-round pick to the Toronto Raptors for OG Anunoby, Precious Achiuwa and Malachi Flynn.  While parting ways with key members of their young core could be risky, Anunoby — who led the NBA in steals last season — is a clear upgrade for a Knicks team struggling defensively. Additionally, the deal paves the way to bring in a star in the future, but the Knicks can't afford to miss the mark on whoever that may be. In the meantime, here are three players New York should target to get the most out of the Anunoby acquisition. DeMar DeRozan, Chicago Bulls With the lack of clarity surrounding the current trade market, it's difficult to predict whether Knicks president Leon Rose will be able to (or should try to) pull off his long-awaited big splash mid-season. Nonetheless, trading for DeRozan, an impending free agent, could be an advantageous move to elevate the team's ceiling while

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