A four-team trade involving the Timberwolves, Knicks, 76ers and Hawks has been agreed to and likely will be completed on Wednesday, ESPN The Magazine's Ric Bucher reports.

In the deal, the Wolves would pick up Knicks' forward Latrell Sprewell. In turn, the Knicks would get Keith Van Horn from the 76ers.

Philadelphia would get a legitimate No. 2 scorer, Glenn Robinson, to complement All-Star guard Allen Iverson. The Hawks would receive point guard Terrell Brandon's contract from Minnesota.

A source with the Timberwolves told Bucher that the trade was complete, but 76ers general manager Billy King told Bucher that it was close but not done. Another NBA source said that it was his belief that the trade would be finalized Wednesday.

AP reported late Tuesday night that a fifth team and more players might be involved in the trade, according to its sources with knowledge of the trade talks.

One of the additional players would be Minnesota forward/center Marc Jackson, and the fifth team was believed to be the Sacramento Kings. The identities of the other players involved could not immediately be determined.

If it goes through, it would be one of the larger trades of recent years.