Hartford Courant

Luck not on Knicks’ side — again — as they fail to move up, will pick 11th

- By Stefan Bondy

NEW YORK — Lottery luck still eludes the Knicks.

The franchise will pick 11th, the spot they were slotted before Tuesday’s draft lottery drawing, failing to move up for a depressing 18th consecutiv­e time in the lottery. It’s a streak that started after the Knicks won the Patrick Ewing sweepstake­s in 1985.

The Orlando Magic won the lottery. The Knicks entered the drawing with a 9.4% chance of cracking the top-4.

The 2022 draft class is considered top heavy with four top prospects — Auburn’s Jabari Smith Jr., Gonzaga’s Chet Holmgren, Duke’s Paolo Banchero and Purdue’s Jaden Ivey — now out of Leon Rose’s range. At No. 11, the Knicks’ options are difficult to predict five weeks before the draft (although we take a stab below). They could also trade the pick and have been linked to Utah’s Donovan Mitchell, who would cost Rose’s entire asset chest to get out of Utah.

The Knicks were represente­d at the lottery dais by team executive William Wesley, AKA ‘Worldwide Wes,’ who took a front-andcenter role in Chicago after a career out of the spotlight as a backroom operator.

Developing a mythical status as a power broker and even referenced in songs by Drake and Jay-z, Wesley has never spoken publicly on camera. Whether intended or not, Wesley’s presence served as a reminder (or introducti­on) of his connection to the Knicks, even though people around the league doubt the 57-yearold carries much sway with today’s players.

Wesley, whose official role is Executive Vice President, nodded in approval when NBA Deputy Commission­er Mark Tatum announced the Knicks at No. 11.

Wesley’s rise as a networker spanned relationsh­ips with Michael Jordan, Allen Iverson and the 2004 champion Detroit Pistons, but that was many years ago — before Wesley’s falling out with Lebron James over a decade ago — and he has yet to transfer his connection­s into a star arriving at MSG.

In the secret and enclosed drawing room Tuesday, where the Ping Pong balls were pulled, the Knicks were represente­d by executive Brock Aller, the team’s number cruncher and asset manager.

It wasn’t a lucky combinatio­n. Tuesday represente­d the 11th time the Knicks stayed in their lottery slot. They’ve fallen back 10 times.

The Knicks’ participat­ion in the lottery Tuesday, a year after they climbed to the fourth seed in the East, was the result of a disappoint­ing campaign stoked by the regression of Julius Randle.

They fell to 11th in the East with a 37-45 record, one spot of out of the play-in tournament, but the progressio­n of the youngsters, especially RJ Barrett, provided hope about the direction.

The draft has thus far been the highlight of Leon Rose’s tenure. They’ve used first-round picks on Obi Toppin, Immanuel Quickley and Quentin Grimes.

 ?? ARBOGAST/AP CHARLES REX ?? NBA Deputy Commission­er Mark Tatum announces that the Orlando Magic have won the first pick in the 2022 NBA draft during the draft lottery Tuesday in Chicago.
ARBOGAST/AP CHARLES REX NBA Deputy Commission­er Mark Tatum announces that the Orlando Magic have won the first pick in the 2022 NBA draft during the draft lottery Tuesday in Chicago.

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