Knicks center Joakim Noah has been exiled from the team since a Jan. 24 dust up with coach Jeff Hornacek, and he's not going to be welcomed back any time soon.

According to ESPN.com, Noah will not return to the team ahead of the Feb. 8 trade deadline, as the team tries to find a suitor or a way to get Noah off the roster.

Noah, averaging just 1.7 points and 2.0 rebounds per game this season, is only in the second year of a four-year, $72.59 million contract. He also turns 33 at the end of February.

Enes Kanter and Kyle O'Quinn have established themselves as the main centers in New York, so Noah didn't really have a role before the incident. It will be nearly impossible for the Knicks to move Noah considering his injury history, age, lack of production and massive contract.