#2 Enes Kanter

Enes Kanter has struggled to break into the Knicks starting five all season long, and the Turkish center has featured just twice in the team's last seven games. Due to this, Marc Stein from the New York Time is reporting that Kanter is available for trade:

The veteran Knicks forward Enes Kanter has also been made available by the Knicks in advance of the trade deadline. But dealing Kanter before the deadline would not help the Knicks’ salary-cap situation this summer because Kanter’s $18.6 million salary is an expiring contract.
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Kanter did not play Wednesday night against Houston and has grown increasingly frustrated with his dwindling role, with the Knicks firmly focused on developing their younger players and prioritizing draft position.
Kanter has been with the Knicks since 2017, although the team clearly has no plans for the former OKC man. Despite playing limited minutes so far this season, Kanter has still managed to average a double-double, and the center would be a good addition to a playoff chasing team.
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