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Winners and losers from Derrick Rose trade to the New York Knicks
Derrick Rose is coming back to the Big Apple. Jasen Vinlove-USA TODAY Sports

It’s been noted over the past several days that the New York Knicks would be buyers ahead of next month’s NBA trade deadline. Pulling off a Derrick Rose trade on Sunday is the most recent example of this.

New York reportedly acquired the former NBA MVP from the Detroit Pistons in exchange for Dennis Smith Jr. and draft-pick compensation. At this point, indications are that Detroit will receive multiple second-round picks as part of the package.

For a surprising Knicks team that is11-14 and as the eighth seed in the Eastern Conference, this is a pretty big move.

As for the league-worst Pistons, this could free up more playing time for youngsters as Detroit continues with what’s expected to be a long-term rebuild. Here are the biggest winners and losers from the blockbuster Rose trade to the New York Knicks.

Winner: Derrick Rose


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For Rose, 32, this represents a reunion of sorts. He starred under Knicks head coach Tom Thibodeau with the Chicago Bulls from 2010-15, earning an MVP award in the process. Rose then resurrected his career after multiple injury-plagued seasons under Thibodeau with the Minnesota Timberwolves.

Not only that, the veteran point guard now enters playoff contention after getting little chance of contention in Detroit over the past season-plus. With Rose set to hit free agency, this is his chance to prove that he can be a starting-caliber point guard on a contending team.

Loser: Immanuel Quickley


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This rookie first-round pick has been turning heads in the Big Apple thus far this season. The Kentucky product entered Sunday’s action having averaged 16.3 points and 3.3 assists on 45% shooting from the field over the past dozen games. He was also averaging north of 21 minutes per game during that span.

Now that the Knicks have two veteran point guards in Rose and Elfrid Payton, it’s hard to see Quickley’s minutes increasing much. Specifically, Rose is going to demand a higher share of the minutes compared to Dennis Smith Jr. That’s not great for the young guard.

Winner: Dennis Smith Jr. has a new opportunity after Rose trade


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Once seen as an up-and-comer with the Dallas Mavericks, Smith fell out of favor under Thibodeau in New York. In fact, the former first-round pick wasn’t even in the Knicks’ rotation at the time of Sunday’s blockbuster trade. He had played in all of three games this season.

Now on a rebuilding Pistons team, Smith could see an uptick in minutes. That’s primarily true with rookie first-round pick Killian Hayes currently sidelined by injury. Even if the Pistons were to move on from Smith, he’d find a better situation than what the guard has experienced thus far this season.

Loser: Los Angeles Clippers


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Los Angeles was among the many teams bandied about in a potential Rose trade . That sense because the Clippers have been looking for an upgrade at point guard for some time now. Remember, both Patrick Beverley and Lou Williams were talked about as trade chips leading up to the start of the 2020-21 season.

We already know that Los Angeles lacks draft pick assets stemming from the trades for both Paul George and Marcus Morris. Even then, the return Detroit received for Rose suggests that the Clippers could have made a play for him. Instead, the Clippers are now back to the drawing board at point guard with seven weeks until the NBA trade deadline.

This article first appeared on Sportsnaut and was syndicated with permission.

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