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Knicks reportedly move two veterans in exchange for cap space

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The New York Knicks reportedly agreed to deal two veteran players on Tuesday, all part of their expected pursuit of free agent guard Jalen Brunson. Brunson expected to command a deal worth more than $100M in the free agency

Center Nerlens Noel and guard Alec Burks, two future second-round picks and cash are headed from New York to the Detroit Pistons, Woj reports. The Knicks would receive nothing in return aside from clearing salary-cap space as they prepare to chase Brunson.

Noel, 28, averaged 3.4 points and 5.6 rebounds in 25 games (11 starts) for the Knicks in 2021-22. Burks, 30, put up 11.7 points, 4.9 rebounds and three assists per game for New York in the just-concluded season.

Both players will provide veteran leadership for the young Pistons’ team, who were expected to have a ton of cap space ahead of the free agency. After trading Jeramu Grant, the Pistons generated more than $50 million in cap space.

After a flurry of moves in the draft, which included two players in Jaden Ivey and Jalen Duren, and the acquiring of Burks and Noel, the Pistons will have roughly $23 million, per ESPN’s Bobby Marks.

With the intention to sign free agent Marvin Bagley in a new multi-year deal, Detroit seems to be out of a contention to sign a coveted free agent this summer as the franchise continues to build towards the future.

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