NBA Trade Rumors: Knicks To Keep Derrick Rose; Celtics Getting Paul George And Chicago Bulls Getting Nerlens Noel?

After a rocky start, it seems that the New York Knicks are pulling themselves together. Some believe that this is proof of the work rookie coach Hornacek is doing with the Knicks. The help given by Derrick Rose bolstered the team's lineup. Some NBA trade rumors last season became true when GM Phil Jackson opted to sign up Rose together with Joakin Noah to help the team out.

Derrick Rose Will Be Staying With The Knicks

The Knicks won their game over the Minnesota Timberwolves last Friday night. Although the hero of the night was Kyle O'Quinn, other role players also contributed to the final score. This is testament to the veteran coaching skills of Hornacek, although it is his rookie year for the Knicks.

Derrick Rose has been a great addition to the Knicks' roster. His addition helps to bolster the team's lineup. Carmelo Anthony is performing his best in his role, and the rising second-year veteran Kristaps Prozingas has ably supported him on the court. With this combination, some NBA trade rumors suggest that the Knicks will keep Rose in their roster for a much longer time.

Paul George Being Traded For 7 Celtics Players

Meanwhile, some NBA trade rumors also indicate that the Boston Celtics are eyeing Paul George. A report on HNGN said that the missing piece that the team is searching for may come by way of George. The report said that the relentless effort of the Celtics to build up the team induces the trade of four future draft choices including Kelly Olynyk, Amir Johnson and Jae Crowder for Paul George.

An Eventual Trade Could Be Soon For Nerlens Noel

Other NBA trade rumors have suggested that the 76ers will eventually trade Nerlens Noel. With Noel unhappy with his situation on the team, the deal may be inked sooner. The two teams supposedly interested in the deal are the Portland Trailblazers and the Chicago Bulls. If the Philadelphia 76ers will agree with the asking price, the deal might push through with either of the two teams.

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