In the light of recent rumours surrounding trades with Portland/Detroit for Moe Harkless/various draft picks, I thought it would be useful to attempt to assign values to Knick assets, as opposed to taking a wild stab in the dark. I looked at recent trades dating back the past five years to guage what Knicks assets could reasonably fetch in return (hat tip to www.thedraftreview.com):
#8 pick
in 2015, Sacramento traded the #8 pick (Marquese Chriss) to Phoenix for the #13(Georgios Papagiannis), #28 (Skal Labissiere), a 2020 second round pick and Bogdan Bogdanovic (unsigned 27th pick in 2014 draft)
in 2014, Philadelphia traded the #10 pick (Elfrid Payton), a 2015 second rounder and a return of Philly's own top 10 protected 2017 pick
in 2013, Minnesota traded the #9 pick (Trey Burke) to Utah for the #14 (Shabazz Muhammad) and #21 (Gorgui Dieng) picks
so it would be reasonable to expect that the #8 pick this year can return Portland's #15,#20, and #26 picks (at a minimum) and possibly a mid second round pick in the future
#44 pick
in 2013, Utah traded the #46 pick (Erick Greene) and cash to Denver for the #27 pick (Rudy Gobert)
in 2013, Milwaukee traded the #43 pick (Ricky Ledo) and a 2014 Brooklyn Nets second round pick for #38 (Nate Wolters)
in 2013, Portland traded the #40 pick (Grant Jarrett) to OKC for cash
in 2014, Washington traded the #46 pick (Jordan Clarkson) to LAL for cash
in 2016, Milwaukee traded the #38 pick (Patrick McCaw) to Golden State for cash
in 2016, New Orleans traded the #39 pick (David Michineau) and #40 pick (Diamond Stone) to LAC for the #33 pick (Chieck Diallo)
so it would seem that #44 and either cash or a future second round pick could get us Portland's #26 pick, or possibly Utah's #24 and definitely Utah's #30
Courtney Lee
in 2016, Sacramento traded Marco Belinelli to Charlotte for the #22 pick (Malachi Richardson)
in 2016, Brooklyn traded Thaddeus Young to Indiana for the #20 pick (Caris Levert) and a top 45 protected 2018 pick
I couldn't really find any other trades in the last five years, but the above two trades would indicate that Courtney Lee's value is probably between #20 and #22, so unless other pieces are added, I don't see Detroit trading #12 to us
Kyle O'Quinn
I would peg his value at #30-#32, with Moe Harkless at between #28-#30
so I think a sensible trade for both sides is Kyle O'Quinn, #44 and cash for Moe Harkless and #26. for what it's worth I don't think Portland is at a stage where it needs to dump contracts using draft picks - there's still plenty of time for them to pursue various options. However, this trade makes too much sense for both sides for it not to go through. Portland has no real depth at center (Meyers Leonard(!!) is currently the backup center) and Kyle O'Quinn would fill that hole admirably whilst providing insurance against Jusuf Nurkic's injuries and upcoming free agency. Harkless brings youth, three point shooting and strong defense at the SF and PF positions for the Knicks. He's an upgrade and also has a reasonable contract. At #26, the Knicks could pursue a lower cost back up center (Bam Adebayo, Tony Bradley, Thomas Bryant) - I don't see them willing to pay $10MM+ to Kyle in free agency when he opts out at the end of the 2017-18 season. Portland shaves about $8MM in current salary obligations with the trade, and they can offload a combination of Noah Vonleh, Shabazz Napier or Ed Davis to get under the tax line over the upcoming season.