New York Post

Go with me if you want to win — Duarte

- By MARC BERMAN

Oregon senior sniper Chris Duarte has a smart answer when teams ask him about being a relatively ancient 24 years old entering the NBA draft.

“I’m ready to go now,’’ Duarte said on a Zoom call Tuesday. “I’m going to answer the question like I answer it to [teams]. I’m 24 years old. If you want to win right now, go ahead and take me. If you want to win in six, eight years later, go ahead and take the 18-year-old kid and develop him. Because it’s going to take time. That’s how I answer that question.’’

That’s music to the ears of the Knicks, a franchise that sped past the rebuilding phase during last season’s 41-31 pandemic season. Duarte, a 6-foot-6 stout defender and 3-point machine with the Ducks, is right on coach Tom Thibodeau’s timetable. The Post has reported that Duarte is a strong candidate to be selected by the Knicks with their first of two first-round picks, No. 19 overall, if he falls that far.

The problem is, Golden State is thinking the same thoughts and owns the 14thoveral­l pick. The Warriors have worked out Duarte twice, with Klay Thompson and James Wiseman attending one of the sessions.

The Knicks have already offered the Warriors the 19th and 21th picks to move up to the 14th, but reportedly have been turned down.

“We’ll see what happens,’’ Duarte said. “My goal is to play in the NBA and stay a long time. I like the Knicks. I like Golden State.”

Last Friday, Duarte finally worked out for the Knicks — solo.

“It went great,’’ the pride of the Dominican Republic said. “I met with the front office, Wes [William Wesley], Leon [Rose], those guys. The workout went great. I got better in the workout. I really enjoyed my time there. They want to know me off the court to see the person I am. They know what I [did] on the court in my two years at Oregon.’’

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