The Memphis Grizzlies and New York Knicks are actively fielding trade offers for the No. 31 and No. 32 overall picks ahead of Night 2 of the NBA Draft, per Shams Charania.
Both selections are reportedly "up for auction" as teams across the league look to move into the top of the second round. According to Charania, several organizations are proposing future assets in exchange for the draft slots. The Knicks currently hold the No. 31 pick, while the Grizzlies follow immediately at No. 32. This positioning allows both franchises to control the start of the second round, which has become a high-value area for teams seeking cost-controlled talent or specific prospects who slipped out of the first round.
The activity suggests a highly competitive trade market for the remaining prospects as the draft transitions into its second night. While trade discussions are intensive, no official deals have been finalized at this time. Front offices are expected to remain aggressive as the draft board resets for the final 30 selections.
This is a developing story. Check back for updates.
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