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Latest trade continues crazy ‘curse’ for Knicks
The Knicks traded former first-round pick Kevin Knox this week to the Hawks for Cam Reddish. Vincent Carchietta-USA TODAY Sports

Over the last two-plus decades, the New York Knicks have been through Van Gundy, Sprewell, Starbury, Isiah, Linsanity, Me7o, Bing Bong, and a whole lot more. Yet the Knicks are still hounded by one particular “curse” that has managed to outlast them all.

The New York Knicks traded away former first-round pick Kevin Knox to the Atlanta Hawks this week as part of their deal for Cam Reddish. Fred Katz of The Athletic pointed out that the trade continued an unbelievable “curse” for the Knicks known as “The Charlie Ward Curse.” Since Ward, who was drafted by the Knicks back in 1994, no Knicks first-round pick has managed to secure a second contract from the team.

Here is the full list of Knicks’ first-rounders after Ward and before Knox (buckle up): John Wallace, Walter McCarty, Dontae’ Jones, John Thomas, Frederic Weis, Donnell Harvey, Nene Hilario, Michael Sweetney, Channing Frye, David Lee, Renaldo Balkman, Mardy Collins, Wilson Chandler, Danilo Gallinari, Jordan Hill, Iman Shumpert, Tim Hardaway Jr., Kristaps Porzingis and Frank Ntilikina.

All of those players were traded or otherwise let go before they could land a second contract with the Knicks.

Some on Twitter pointed out that Lee technically got a new one-year deal from the Knicks in 2009. But it was not a multi-year contract and is generally not seen as having broken “The Charlie Ward Curse.”

The Knicks do have a few more chances to finally break the persistent curse in the coming years. RJ Barrett, Obi Toppin and Immanuel Quickley, all of whom were first-round draft picks following Knox, offer plenty of promise for second contracts with the Knicks. But you never know if a blockbuster trade involving those guys will come along in between now and then.

For the time being, “The Charlie Ward Curse” remains the most powerful curse in basketball other than this even more unstoppable curse.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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