Knicks Find 'Loophole' In CBA To Complete Trade For Karl-Anthony Towns

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The Knicks found a loophole in the new CBA that allowed them to complete the trade for Karl-Anthony Towns, sources told Fred Katz of The Athletic.

Teams over the first apron of the tax are not allowed to aggregate multiple minimum contracts in a trade. To get around this constraint, the Knicks are paying Charlie Brown, DaQuan Jeffries and Duane Washington Jr. $1 over the minimum salary.

The Knicks sent the three players and two second-round picks to the Hornets in the deal. They also acquired the draft rights to James Nnaji from the Hornets.

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