The New York Knicks are doing work at the NBA Draft Combine in Chicago, and New York high school basketball followers will be excited by at least one prospect they've interviewed thus far:

Heard Celtics, Pacers and Bulls are all very interested in Isaiah Whitehead of Seton Hall. #hallin #NBAdraftCombine — Zach Braziller (@NYPost_Brazille) May 12, 2016

Seeing as how God hates the Knicks, Whitehead will definitely wind up with Indiana, Chicago or Boston. Still, we can dream! Whitehead is a local product -- New York bred, played his college ball at Seton Hall -- and he gushed over meeting Knicks executive Allan Houston, per Adam Zagoria:

"I mean I walked into the Knicks meeting and I shook Allan Houston's hand," Whitehead said of one of his interviews. "That's a blessing right there. He's a great player and I was shell-shocked. I was kind of starstruck to really be in front of him and him ask me questions about me. That really was a blessing."

Whitehead is supposedly looking for a first-round guarantee to stay in the draft. He isn't in the first round on most of the mocks I've seen, but I'd guess he probably wouldn't last past the first few picks of the second round.

A more easily-accessible (but still pretty dang good) option would be Michael Gbinije of Syracuse:

Michael Gbinije, a sharpshooting Syracuse guard, says he's slated to meet with the Knicks here in Chicago. — Chris Herring (@HerringWSJ) May 12, 2016

You know Melo would love to play with a fellow 'Cuse alum.

If you like a championship pedigree, there's always Villanova wing Josh Hart:

Josh Hart has met with a few teams, including the #Knicks. "No, Phil was not there." — Adam Zagoria (@AdamZagoria) May 12, 2016

And the Knicks interviewed Kansas's Wayne Selden:

Add Kansas guard Wayne Selden to the list of guys who's met with the Knicks. — Chris Herring (@HerringWSJ) May 13, 2016

The Knicks are also interviewing (and possibly working out) some frontcourt players:

Wisconsin F Nigel Hayes undecided on draft, but will work out for @Suns, @celtics and @nyknicks after Chicago. Already worked for @ATLHawks. — Sean Deveney (@SeanDeveney) May 13, 2016

Cheick Diallo meets today with the Knicks, Boston, Toronto and Utahhttps://t.co/iZQxgJQc33 @Joshua_Newman pic.twitter.com/r3CUHmccve — Adam Zagoria (@AdamZagoria) May 13, 2016

Chieck Diallo is a freshman big projected to go somewhere between the cutoff of the first and second rounds.

Good work thus far, Knicks. There are still plenty more intriguing players left to interview/work out (*cough* A.J. English *cough*).