New York Post

Fit with KP no issue for Duke center

- By MARC BERMAN

CHICAGO — It was saved as the final question of Duke big man Wendell Carter’s interview with the Knicks on Friday morning.

Because it is by far the only question that really matters. The Duke center, who played alongside likely top-three lottery pick Marvin Bagley III, was asked by general manager Scott Perry how he would fit with 7-foot-3 Kristaps Porzingis in the frontcourt.

“That was kind of how we ended our interview,’’ Carter said. “If I was to come to New York, how it would work playing alongside him, learning his style of play, fitting in with him in the low post?” And? “I think it would work very well,’’ Carter said. “We’re both interchang­eable players who can play the 4, 5. He’s a great player. I’d learn a lot from him how to be a pro on and off the court. That’s something I’d love.”

That he adjusted so well with Bagley makes a Carter selection with the Knicks’ ninth pick not a stretch. He’s more a traditiona­l big at 6-10 than a unicorn deluxe, averaging 13.5 points, 9.1 rebounds and 2.1 blocks in his one-anddone season.

Some mock drafts have linked Carter with the Knicks, who had a center glut this season that may no longer exist. Enes Kanter and Kyle O’Quinn may opt out, Joakim Noah may never again don a Knicks uniform and Willy Hernangome­z is in Charlotte. Even rookie prospect Luke Kornet is unsigned for 2018-19.

Here’s the Carter Conundrum: Is it too much Porzingis duplicatio­n when the Knicks have an aching need for a small forward to replace Carmelo Anthony? Carter would bring more of a rebounding element to the front line whenever Porzingis returns from his ACL tear. And he has a face-up game, too.

“The NBA game is changing,’’ Carter said. “They want to get up and down the court more. No more two centers anymore. One has to be versatile and shoot from the outside.”

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WENDELL CARTER Duke big man talks with Knicks.

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