A compelling NBA trade scenario is turning heads as speculation intensifies around Los Angeles Lakers superstar LeBron James potentially heading to the New York Knicks . Proposed by Dan Favale of Bleacher Report, the hypothetical swap would send Karl-Anthony Towns to Los Angeles in exchange for the four-time NBA champion.
LeBron to New York: A Trade That Makes Sense on Paper
In a straight one-for-one trade that fits under the current collective bargaining agreement, Towns’ $53.1 million salary matches closely with
’ $52.6 million for the 2025-26 season. The potential deal is drawing traction not just for its financial feasibility but also for its basketball implications.
According to Favale, the trade could bring flexibility and much-needed star power to the Knicks’ roster: “Straight-up swapping Towns for LeBron would make the Knicks a lot older. So be it. New York still needs another ball-handler to consistently lighten its dependence on Jalen Brunson,” Favale wrote. (H/t: Dallas Hoops)
This trade scenario gains further legitimacy considering the Knicks’ connections to LeBron. Team president Leon Rose is James’ former agent, and head coach Mike Brown previously coached him in Cleveland. With the Knicks reaching the Eastern Conference Finals last season for the first time since 2000, adding a veteran like LeBron James might be the final push they need.
Why LeBron to the Knicks Isn’t Far-Fetched
Here are the key reasons why this trade isn’t outlandish:
– New York Ties: LeBron has a long-standing admiration for Madison Square Garden, calling it his favorite arena.
– Prior Knicks Interest: He met with the Knicks during his 2010 free agency before signing with the Miami Heat.
– Championship Aspirations: The Knicks haven’t won a title since 1973. LeBron’s arrival could shift that narrative.
– Roster Fit: With gone, the Knicks could restructure their big-man rotation with Mitchell Robinson and new addition Guerschon Yabusele.
What LeBron Brings at 41
Despite his age, LeBron remains elite. Last season with the Lakers, he averaged:
He also earned All-NBA Second Team honors and showed little sign of slowing down, solidifying his value even as he prepares to turn 41.
Lakers’ Dilemma: Keep or Trade?
As of now, the haven’t confirmed whether James has picked up his player option for next season. Until he does, the door remains open for trade talks. This uncertainty has added fuel to the Knicks rumors.
Knicks’ Cap Flexibility and Strategic Planning
Favale also points to the potential cap benefits for New York: “Give team president Leon Rose truth serum, and he might even tell you he appreciates the flexibility that the expiring contract of a soon-to-be 41-year-old LeBron would give the Knicks over the three seasons and $171.2 million owed to Towns.”