KAT-Randle blockbuster trade becomes official
The Karl-Anthony Towns-for-Julius Randle blockbuster trade finally became official five days after the deal was initially reported, the New York Knicks confirmed Wednesday.
Here are the full details of the deal.
| Knicks get | T-Wolves get | Hornets get |
|---|---|---|
| Karl-Anthony Towns | Julius Randle | DaQuan Jeffries |
| James Nnaji | Donte DiVincenzo | Charlie Brown Jr. |
| Keita Bates-Diop | Duane Washington Jr. | |
| 2025 1st-rounder | 2025 2nd-rounder | |
| 2026 2nd-rounder | ||
| 2031 2nd-rounder | ||
| $7.2M cash |
The Charlotte Hornets are receiving three second-round picks (two from the Knicks and one from the Minnesota Timberwolves), DaQuan Jeffries, Charlie Brown Jr., and Duane Washington Jr. for joining the deal as a third team.
Charlotte is also trading former second-round pick James Nnaji to New York.
Nnaji has yet to play in the NBA after being selected No. 31 overall in 2023. The 6-foot-11 center has spent the last three seasons with Spanish club FC Barcelona. He's currently on loan with fellow Liga ACB team Girona.
Randle will receive $4.13 million as part of a trade bonus, reports The Athletic's Fred Katz.
The Hornets also obtained $7.2 million in cash, sources told ESPN's Bobby Marks.
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