Memphis Grizzlies Star's Reaction to Major New York Knicks Trade Revealed

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New York Knicks forward Mikal Bridges was introduced on Tuesday following his trade from the Brooklyn Nets becoming official. During his introductory press conference, Bridges revealed where he was when the trade went down, saying he was with Memphis Grizzlies star Desmond Bane.
"I was actually with [Desmond Bane]," Bridges said when speaking about the trade going down. "We was chilling by his little lake house, just chilling with his family and stuff, and then the news broke... It was crazy. It was wild. He was just screaming from afar like, 'Yo, did you see?' I'm like, 'This is crazy.' So it was cool."
Mikal Bridges was at Desmond Bane's lakehouse when he found out he'd been traded to the Knicks pic.twitter.com/sTSfNEG1Gs
— Knicks Videos (@sny_knicks) July 9, 2024
Bane responded to this post on X (formerly known as Twitter), saying it was crazy being with Bridges as the trade news dropped:
😂😂 shit was crazy https://t.co/8B4bDZv7wN
— Desmond Bane (@DBane0625) July 9, 2024
Bridges will join a Knicks team that has been looking for high-level wing like himself. Led by one of the league's top guards in Jalen Brunson, the Knicks feel that Bridges can be the type of two-way wing that takes their team to the next level. While Bridges was asked to do a bit too much in Brooklyn, this should be a much better role for him with the Knicks.
The Eastern Conference goes through Boston until proven otherwise, but the Knicks are certainly doing all they can to assemble a team that has a chance next season.
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