After weeks of anticipation, the NBA draft lottery gods have spoken: They will not be doing the New York Knicks any favors.
On the heels of the worst season in franchise history, the Knicks stumbled into the lottery desperate for some good fortune, with a 19.9 percent chance at securing the No. 1 overall pick. They ended up in the No. 4 slot instead.
Now they have some decisions to make.
Top prospects Jahlil Okafor, D'Angelo Russell and Karl-Anthony Towns will almost assuredly be off the board by the time New York is on clock.