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Knicks, Jazz re-engage in Donovan Mitchell trade discussions
Utah Jazz guard Donovan Mitchell warms up prior to the game against the Dallas Mavericks during game six of the first round for the 2022 NBA playoffs. Rob Gray-USA TODAY Sports

The Knicks and Jazz have been back in touch about Donovan Mitchell within the past week, according to Shams Charania and Tony Jones of The Athletic, who report that the two teams have had a “fresh trade conversation” about what a deal sending Mitchell to New York might look like.

As Charania and Jones explain, the Knicks and Jazz had serious discussions during the Las Vegas Summer League in mid-July about a Mitchell trade, but those talks reached an impasse and had been dormant for a few weeks.

Although the Knicks have made their interest in Mitchell “abundantly clear” throughout the summer, there’s still no serious traction toward a deal, per The Athletic’s duo. Sources tell Charania and Jones that the Hornets and Wizards remain among the teams in pursuit of Mitchell. Charania reported in late July that those two Southeast teams had recently engaged with New York.

Previous reports have indicated that the Jazz are seeking a return for Mitchell that’s similar to — or greater than — the haul they received from Minnesota in exchange for Rudy Gobert. Although the Knicks have a surplus of first-round picks from previous trades, it’s unclear whether they — or any other suitors — are prepared to meet Utah’s asking price.

According to Charania and Jones, the Jazz have conveyed that they’re comfortable keeping the All-Star guard on the roster this season since he still has three years remaining on his contract (plus a fourth-year player option). For his part, Mitchell hasn’t made any sort of trade demand and is believed to be fine with either staying in Utah or being dealt elsewhere, sources tell The Athletic.

We’re still six weeks away from the start of training camps and nine weeks away from opening night, so the Jazz have plenty of time to consider their options before the 2022/23 season tips off.

This article first appeared on Hoops Rumors and was syndicated with permission.

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