A lot would have to happen for the Knicks and Trae Young to be a draft match, but if that opportunity comes the Oklahoma star would embrace it.

“If I was able to be drafted by the Knicks, it’d be a blessing,” Young said on ESPN’s “First Take” Wednesday morning.

“That’s the mecca, that’s one of the biggest markets in the NBA, if not the biggest.”

Young’s stock slipped after skyrocketing in the beginning of the season — when he even earned comparisons to Steph Curry — after the Sooners’ foes homed in on how to stop him. If the Knicks stay around the ninth pick in the draft — where they are now — it’s conceivable Young could still be available.

“I feel like what I went through this year with the media, the criticism and the ups and downs, like that prepared me for if I was in a situation like that and how I’d be able to handle it,” Young said of the pressure of playing in New York.

“I’d be ready. I know I’d be ready. If I was blessed enough to play in New York City, I’d be honored and willing to get to work and help that franchise win.”