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The Knicks have pulled off their blockbuster in trading for Mikal Bridges. And that means, for the first time in more than four years, judging the success of a move requires new context.

Trading for Bridges, 27, is no longer about the overarching philosophy or the tiny details that come with it. The chase is done. The Knicks will send Brooklyn four unprotected first-round picks (2025, ’27, ’29 and ’31), the most they could legally give up in a deal, along with the Milwaukee Bucks’ protected 2025 first-rounder, a 2028 first-round swap, a second-rounder and, for salary purposes, Bojan Bogdanović.

The haul going to

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