The Knicks made two trades and one of their selections in the first round of the 2024 NBA Draft.
The Knicks gathered a handful of second-round selections in deals with the Wizards and Thunder, while using the No. 25 pick on 18-year-old French wing Pacome Dadiet.
The Knicks then selected Tyler Kolek, Kevin McCullar Jr. and Ariel Hukporti with a trio of second-round picks.
Here’s how The Post’s Knicks writer, Stefan Bondy, grades the picks:
One of the youngest prospects (18 years old) and a total project who says he’s not returning overseas as a draft-and-stash pick. Scouting reports mention his skilled shooting with upside as a 3-and-D with good size (6-foot-8; 218 pounds). But for a Knicks team in a win-now window, Dadiet probably isn’t ready to contribute as a rookie.
GRADE: C
A college star and a floor general who has been hailed as among the best passers in the NBA. Experience gives him a high floor as a prospect who could possibly contribute right away.
GRADE: A-
Blossomed as a senior before his season was derailed by a knee injury. A strong defender but a career 31% 3-point shooter in the NCAA at a decent volume is concerning.
GRADE: B
High motor who appreciates defense and could fit the role of a Tom Thibodeau center. Limited offensively and underwent Achilles surgery in late 2022.
GRADE: B-