New York Post

Butler on Broadway Only at bargain prices

- By MARC BERMAN marc.berman@nypost.com

Perhaps anticipati­ng the buzz if Jimmy Butler went on the block, Knicks president Steve Mills said Monday he wouldn’t give up prime assets to land a free agent to be. In other words, if the Knicks land Butler, it would have to be on the cheap.

With Butler reportedly asking for a trade and giving the Timberwolv­es three teams on his preferred list — the Knicks, Nets and Clippers — maybe a prime package wouldn’t be needed. The Clippers are his No. 1 choice, according to ESPN.

The report stated he would be willing to re-sign with those three teams. Hence, other clubs may be wary of offering the Wolves a significan­t package if the former Bulls All-Star is just a rental.

Then again, Butler’s list could be deemed inconseque­ntial. Minnesota can still opt to trade him anywhere, just like the Cavaliers dealt Kyrie Irving to Boston — which was not on his wish list. But all of this hinges on Minnesota fulfilling his request, and Thibodeau reportedly is not eager to trade him.

“We’re not going to trade assets that we can get on our own later,” Mills said at Monday’s Garden fanfest. “We’re not taking shortcuts. We’re not going to trade our draft picks. We believe New York will buy into a plan.”

The Knicks would gladly offer on-the-block Courtney Lee in a package and probably Tim Hardaway Jr., too, if they thought Irving would join Butler in the summer. Irving and Butler have expressed interest to pair up in 2019 — possibly with the Knicks.

The Knicks aren’t eager to throw in first-round picks or point guard Frank Ntilikina, which could make them a long shot. Mills was not with the organizati­on in 2011, when the Knicks gave up a trove of assets to Denver for Carmelo Anthony when they could have waited to sign him as a free agent. The trade backfired after giving up so much.

Lee is an underrated two-way shooting guard who plays Butler’s position, and whom Wolves coach/president Tom Thibodeau might relish because he plays defense and is coming off a career year. Hardaway has never been known for his defense. The Knicks have young spare parts to throw into a deal, such as shooting guard Damyean Dotson, point guard Emmanuel Mudiay, combo guard Ron Baker and forward Noah Vonleh.

Butler met Thibodeau on Tuesday to discuss his future, as he reportedly isn’t getting along with the Wolves’ young studs, Karl-Anthony Towns and Andrew Wiggins.

Lee is coming off a strong campaign in which he averaged a personal-best 12 points and shot 40.6 percent from the 3-point stripe. Lee played alongside Hardaway in an undersized 2-3 pairing.

Center Enes Kanter already retweeted the Butler trade demand under the heading, “Make the Knicks Great Again.”

At the very least, the good news for the Knicks is Butler’s potential interest in 2019. Irving had the Knicks on his wish list last year. Mills and general manager Scott Perry like to think they have already changed the culture from the Phil Jackson era, with players wanting to play for new coach David Fizdale.

Mills said Monday many of the draft prospects last May expressed excitement about the prospect of meeting Fizdale.

 ?? Getty Images; Paul J. Bereswill ?? WORTH CONSIDERIN­G: Though the Knicks would likely be willing to part with Courtney Lee and possibly Tim Hardaway Jr. in a deal for Jimmy Butler (left), it’s unlikely they would include Frank Ntilikina (inset) or first-round draft picks.
Getty Images; Paul J. Bereswill WORTH CONSIDERIN­G: Though the Knicks would likely be willing to part with Courtney Lee and possibly Tim Hardaway Jr. in a deal for Jimmy Butler (left), it’s unlikely they would include Frank Ntilikina (inset) or first-round draft picks.

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