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Knicks’ past draft lottery dreams feel so far removed as playoff ‘momentum’ grows

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Knicks’ past draft lottery dreams feel so far removed as playoff ‘momentum’ grows
New York Knicks guards Mikal Bridges, Josh Hart, and Jalen Brunson sitting on the bench and smiling.
Charles Wenzelberg

PHILADELPHIA — In a different and less enjoyable era, the draft lottery was the Knicks’ Super Bowl.

You remember, right? Or maybe you tried to forget, so here’s a reminder: the fourth pick in 2015 (Kristaps Porzingis); the No. 8 pick in 2017 (Frank Ntilikina); the ninth pick in 2018 (Kevin Knox); the third pick in 2019 (RJ Barrett); the eighth pick in 2020 (Obi Toppin).

A bunch of players who are no longer on the Knicks.

But these days, the franchise and its faithful don’t have to think about ping-pong balls unless they’re reciprocating Timothée Chalamet’s fandom by watching “Marty Supreme.” The Knicks have bigger tasks to accomplish — like embarrassing the 76ers and fulfilling very legitimate title aspirations.

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