The Philadelphia 76ers continue to shop young big man Jahlil Okafor, and they may have found a potentially interested party.

According to a report from Hoops Inquirer, the Sixers have engaged the Knicks in trade talks involving the former Duke product, as well as Knicks veteran shooting guard Courtney Lee.

Exact parameters of a potential deal weren't disclosed, though the Sixers interest in Lee extends back to last offseason when they were interested in adding him in free agency.

In Lee, the Sixers would get a veteran capable of complementing their current core, spacing the floor and playing some solid defense, while the Knicks would get a once-promising post player just two years removed from being the third overall pick in the 2015 NBA Draft and with two years still left on his rookie deal in Okafor. With the Knicks now poised for a rebuild of sorts following the departure of Phil Jackson, Okafor could make a solid buy-low candidate for the franchise.

The Sixers have previously shopped Okafor without success, but with the team's frontcourt full and his future prospects in Philadelphia looking bleak, the organization will likely continue to entertain offers for the center throughout the offseason.