On December 17, Beijing time, when the Knicks currently have 4 players to trigger the league's health and safety agreement, and Thibodeau has completely beaten Walker into the "cold palace", there is no doubt that the Knicks are also seeking reinforcements. According to Marc Berman, a New York Post reporter, the Knicks will be looking to trade or buy out Walker, and they have already discussed internally about the veteran Gordon who wants to bring in the Rockets.

Walker was an important reinforcement for the Knicks this summer, but he did not get a new life in the Knicks, but did not adapt to Thibodeau's tactical system, all the statistics are setting career lows, and he has not been able to help the Knicks much.
Under such circumstances, Thibodeau kicked Walker out of the rotation, even if there were many doubts about this, but Thibodeau did not intend to activate Walker. According to the latest reports, if the current situation does not change, the Knicks will seek to trade Walker, of course, the transaction is a bit more difficult. Once Walker is unable to trade, the Knicks may choose to buy out Walker after the trade deadline.
As for the Knicks' reinforcement target, the Knicks have discussed the possibility of getting the Rockets veteran Gordon, and the Knicks value Gordon's three-point shooting ability and ability to fight hard battles, and the Rockets are also interested in peddling Gordon, so whether the two sides can reach a deal needs to wait and see.
(Text/Drunken Floating Life)