LAS VEGAS — Ignas Brazdeikis worked out with 13 teams but never for the Knicks.
His representatives couldn’t imagine the 6-foot-7 freshman forward from Michigan falling to New York and their 55th pick of the second round.
The 21-year-old from Canada never fell that far, but dropped far enough.
With Sacramento at bat at 47, the Knicks traded cash to move up. The Post has learned the payment to the Kings was $1 million.
Before the draft, the Knicks targeted two players they would move up for in the second round — and Brazdeikis was one.