With the absolutely wild news that the New York Knicks had dealt Kristaps Porzingis within hours of the All-Star big man leaving a meeting with management wanting a trade, the biggest-market team in the NBA has created enough cap space for two maximum-salaried free agents this coming summer. The dream, for the Knicks, is mostly likely luring Kevin Durant and Kyrie Irving away from the Golden State Warriors and Boston Celtics, respectively. The joke, for everyone familiar with the Knicks, is that they will end up spending north of $60 million on borderline stars like Tobias Harris and Eric Bledsoe.